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Study Finds on MSNAlzheimer’s Might Start Shaping Your Brain in Your 20s, Study ShowsIn a nutshell Risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease are linked to cognitive function as early as ages 24-34, decades before ...
A new study from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and the Columbia Butler Aging Center suggests that risk ...
A study involving over 1,700 participants from five hospitals across Barcelona, Sweden, and Italy has confirmed the ...
A large analysis found those who visit an emergency room due to marijuana have up to a 72% higher risk of dementia within ...
Doing this activity just twice a week is a ‘strong ally against dementia’ — even if you’re high-risk
“Any physical exercise, whether weight training or aerobic activity, is known to increase levels of a chemical involved in ...
Intensive blood pressure control may cut dementia risk by 15%, says a new study in which community health workers managed ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNEarly detection of Alzheimer's disease through blood biomarkerIndividuals with a genetic predisposition to Alzheimer's disease show altered blood levels indicating damaged neuronal contacts as early as 11 years before the expected onset of dementia symptoms.
The Hood River County Health Department confirmed April 14 that two people have died from a mad cow-like illness called ...
Typically, they protect the brain, but in certain states they are thought to propel Alzheimer’s disease forwards. Nature Outlook: Alzheimer’s disease Ayata and her colleagues showed that the ...
New study links norepinephrine to reduced brain inflammation in Alzheimer’s, offering a potential early treatment target.
Andrea Gilbert thought she knew what would happen to her brain. The 79-year-old retired attorney, who has Alzheimer’s disease and receives care at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle ...
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