Living with common psychiatric disorders could 'significantly' increase the risk of developing Alzheimer's Disease at a ...
People with signs of damage to their heart during middle age are more likely to develop dementia in later life, according to a new study led by University College London researchers.
Listening to music in your older years may be more than pure enjoyment - it could cut your dementia risk by nearly 40%.
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A Short Walk in the Park Might Slow Cognitive Decline in People at Risk of Developing Alzheimer’s
New research indicates that even moderate step counts, as low as 3,000 steps daily, were linked with delayed symptom onset ...
Living in a run-down area really does increase the risk of dementia - even for the well off, according to a new study.
Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases are the two most common neurodegenerative disorders, affecting millions of people ...
The colder, darker months of winter may have many of us avoiding outdoor walks, but a new study in the journal Nature is ...
Virginia Tech researchers have shown that memory loss in aging may be reversible. Using CRISPR tools, they corrected molecular disruptions in the hippocampus and amygdala, restoring memory in older ...
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Study sheds light on how Alzheimer's disease may contribute to larger health issues
A recent study from Houston Methodist sheds light on how Alzheimer's disease may contribute to larger health issues by hijacking the body's ability to regulate its metabolism.
Machine learning models using initial neuropsychological and neuropsychiatric clinical data accurately distinguished AD from bvFTD.
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Researchers have uncovered how the brain’s immune cells, called microglia, can act as protectors rather than destroyers in Alzheimer’s disease.
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