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The top tips dementia experts use to protect themselves: From shrinking wine glasses to gardening
Gill Livingston, a professor of psychiatry of older people at University College London says: 'Alcohol is a toxin that can affect memory and raise your dementia risk.' ...
Some people don’t develop dementia despite showing signs of Alzheimer’s disease in their brain, and we're starting to ...
Scientists have long observed that cancer patients have a lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease. New research reveals a possible reason why.
A doctor with thirty years of experience diagnosing young onset dementia patients has shared the symptoms to look out for ...
Researchers found a "garbage man" enzyme that tags toxic clumps of proteins in the brain for removal, and saw a correlation ...
Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is a condition where protein (called amyloid) builds up in the brain, making blood vessels ...
A hidden protein buildup in brain blood vessels may quietly quadruple dementia risk—often without a stroke as warning.
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Early signs of dementia and what to watch for
Noticing changes that come with aging can feel unsettling, especially when memory or thinking seems different than before.
Now she is in a care home, she’s getting much better support. They are better equipped to manage dementia, which prevents the need for disruptive hospital visits. With mum, for example, they are good ...
Researchers at the new Center for Brain Health at UT Health San Antonio are studying midlife testing for early-onset dementia with blood-based biomarkers to see if they can detect disease activity up ...
The largest study of its kind from the Boston University CTE Center reveals that chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) ...
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