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A Single Molecule May Explain How Blood Flow in The Brain Triggers Dementia
By analyzing brain activity in mice, they determined that a fat molecule called PIP2 acts as a brake on Piezo1. When brain ...
A Walk in Their Shoes was designed to help senior living staff — and later, family members and first responders — better ...
As we age, concerns about cognitive health become increasingly significant. Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease are often discussed in relation to aging, but understanding these conditions is essential ...
The Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan is inviting the public to take part in an upcoming online information session designed ...
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Understanding dementia: Key early risk factors identified
Recent dementia research has established the biggest factors in the early development of the degenerative disease. Social ...
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Commentary: Dementia at just 24-years-old – how a UK man may help researchers understand the disease
Some forms of dementia can strike at an astonishingly young age and move frighteningly fast, and we still don’t fully ...
Dementia affects approximately 8.5 million Americans aged 65 and older, according to the National Institute on Aging. This progressive condition significantly impacts individuals, families, and ...
An observational study of 1,024 older adults found that people who ate eggs about once a week had a 47% lower rate of ...
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