A new study led by researchers at UC San Diego shows a certain protein detected in the blood can provide decades of early ...
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Could repeated hand movements be an early sign of dementia? Experts reveal a lesser-known symptom
Health specialists say subtle physical behaviours — especially involving the hands — may sometimes signal neurological ...
Rising diagnoses of young onset dementia highlight the need for early recognition and timely evaluation of a condition that disrupts patients’ careers, families, and financial stability.
Scientists say a new blood test may detect the risk of dementia decades before memory problems begin, offering a potential ...
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Certain neurons are especially susceptible to ALS and frontotemporal dementia, researchers discover
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD) belong to a spectrum of neurodegenerative diseases with overlapping symptoms, characterized by muscle wasting, paralysis, dementia ...
A new blood test could determine a woman’s dementia risk as early as 25 years before symptoms emerge. That’s according to new research from the University of California San Diego, which found that a ...
Learn how menopause and hormonal changes may affect women’s brain health, and what the latest research says about dementia risk.
Dementia symptoms can include balance and coordination problems that many dismiss as normal ageing, with experts warning these early physical signs should not be overlooked ...
Balance and coordination problems on stairs can be an early sign of dementia, according to leading charities Alzheimer ...
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Rare type of dementia makes man cry happy tears for bizarre reason — plus his other unique symptoms
Dementia often affects memory, thinking, behavior and daily functioning — now, a new case study reveals a novel symptom that ...
Researchers at VIB and Antwerp University have identified a major genetic risk factor for a rare form of frontotemporal ...
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