The conditions where you live may influence your brain health and risk for dementia, according to a new study from Wake ...
New research shows that neighborhood conditions — from pollution and housing to economic opportunity — may directly affect ...
Neighborhood conditions appear to shape dementia-related brain biology. Where a person lives may play a significant role in their brain health and risk of developing dementia, according to new ...
People with genetic variants that naturally help them have lower cholesterol also have a lower risk of dementia. For those ...
Analyzing data from more than half a million adults in the U.S. and U.K., researchers found that even light drinking was ...
A second study presented at IDWeek showed that shingles vaccination decreases the risk for death and heart disease — this time among people living with HIV.“Shingles is usually thought of as a painful ...
Our results point to a new path: fix the barrier that keeps the brain healthy," researcher Giuseppe Battaglia told Newsweek.
Instead of targeting neurons, the researchers specifically sought to repair a critical part of the brain that keeps ...
MEMORY lapses, difficulty concentrating and even struggling to put an email together at work – these are all common signs of ...
Where you live can shape your brain. A new study links neighborhood stress, safety, and air quality to changes in brain ...
Excess sugar intake is increasingly linked to a higher risk of Alzheimer's disease, not as a direct cause, but by promoting ...