The way in which brains shrink in those who develop Alzheimer's disease follows no specific or uniform pattern, finds a new ...
Researchers have discovered that Alzheimer ’s-related brain shrinkage occurs in diverse, non-uniform patterns.
Researchers suggest that the way Alzheimer's reshapes our brains is as unique as our fingerprints, challenging long-held ...
Alzheimer's disease patients’ brains do not shrink uniformly, the pattern varies between individuals with the ...
A new study found that people with diabetes had brains that were, on average, 2.3 years older than their chronological age.
Lewy Body Dementia is progressive, and causes uncontrollable tremors, problems with memory, attention, and sleep.
Dr. Kimberly Doyle from Baylor Scott & White shares valuable tips to ward off cognitive decline and keep your mind sharp as ...
There’s one more unexpected but essential key to brain protection: a sense of purpose. “A very robust predictor of health ...