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Exercise can actually make your brain look younger, MRI scans reveal
Alongside better sleep, improved weight regulation, and extended lifespan – and a range of other physical and mental health ...
Indeed, in scientific circles, hormonal changes have been suggested as a potential reason women are disproportionately affected by dementia, alongside physiological differences in the effects of high ...
A Cambridge University study on 124,780 women examined the effects of menopause on the brain and whether HRT plays a role in ...
The time to carry out diagnostic MRI scans for dementia can be cut to one-third of their standard length, according to a new study led by UCL researchers. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest ...
A major international study has uncovered a new biological clue that could help predict dementia long before memory problems arise. Researchers from the University of Cambridge and Zhejiang University ...
New research has found a link between the menopause and a reduction in brain grey matter. It is a finding that could shed ...
Concerned about dementia risk? It may be time to shake up your exercise routine.
A 24-year-old man who died of dementia just after Christmas has left his brain to help researchers understand the rare condition that claimed his life. Andre Yarham was diagnosed with frontotemporal ...
After being diagnosed with breast cancer, Alice Smellie was advised to come off HRT, which had been helping her with the brain fog of menopause. Now that a new study suggests that there is a reduction ...
New research suggests that consistent aerobic exercise can help keep your brain biologically younger. Adults who exercised regularly for a year showed brains that appeared nearly a year younger than ...
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