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These groundbreaking Alzheimer’s drugs slow brain decline by treating the actual cause of dementia
Two new groundbreaking drugs could slow the memory impairment, thinking skills and overall brain decline — and both are ...
Increasing the levels of a particular phospholipid in the membranes of brain cells may offer a promising new way to improve blood circulation in the brain and support healthier brain activity. A poten ...
A new study suggests that dementia may be driven in part by faulty blood flow in the brain. Researchers found that losing a ...
Proteins found in spinal fluid may be the key to understanding why middle-aged people develop dementia, say scientists in California. Researchers at U.C. San Francisco say the critical molecules may ...
Britain's top brain health expert, Professor Adam Greenstein, highlights high blood pressure as the primary preventable cause ...
This story is sponsored by Hearing and Brain Centers of America. November is Alzheimer's Awareness Month and as the global population ages, the urgency to address cognitive decline and its associated ...
The impact of biological age: Findings from a new study highlight an association with advanced biological age and an increased risk of dementia. Estimating biological age: The researchers analyzed ...
Men twice as likely to develop dementia if they have this common gene variant Men who carry two copies of a common genetic variant are twice as likely to develop dementia than women with the same ...
“Poor sleep isn’t just about feeling tired — it can actually affect how your brain ages,” says Raj Dasgupta, MD, a board-certified internal and sleep medicine specialist at Huntington Health in ...
Researchers at Yale School of Medicine (YSM) examined two known risk factors for developing dementia—one genetic and one ...
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Can untreated sleep apnea raise the risk of dementia and anxiety?
Untreated sleep apnea may raise the risk of dementia, Alzheimer’s, and anxiety. Experts explain how disrupted sleep and low oxygen affect brain health and mental wellbeing.
A new study analyzed older adults who ate 60 grams of unsalted skin-roasted peanuts every day for 16 weeks. Scientists found ...
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