High BMI is associated with a higher risk for vascular-related dementia, with the association partially mediated by high blood pressure.
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The subtle early symptom of dementia that many people ignore
Dr Ahmad Khundakar from Teesside University has spoken about the signs that none of us should ignore ...
A hidden protein buildup in brain blood vessels may quietly quadruple dementia risk—often without a stroke as warning.
The author’s vocabulary narrowed a decade before diagnosis – a clue that could transform early dementia detection.
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People with cerebral amyloid angiopathy more likely to develop dementia
Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is a condition where protein (called amyloid) builds up in the brain, making blood vessels ...
A leading doctor has discussed how subtle behavioural changes and hearing difficulties may indicate early dementia, even ...
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 ...
Surprisingly, early-stage CTE showed no link to cognitive decline In A Nutshell CTE severity had no link to depression, ...
People often worry they will get Alzheimer’s disease if their parents did. But engaging in a healthy lifestyle can outweigh ...
Cardiologist Bob Harrington talks to Mitch Elkind, chief science officer for Brain Health and Stroke at the AHA, about the ...
A Cambridge University study on 124,780 women examined the effects of menopause on the brain and whether HRT plays a role in ...
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Largest study of its kind reveals CTE as cause of dementia
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy has long been discussed as a possible driver of dementia, but proving that link has been hard. Now, researchers at the Boston University CTE Center say the evidence is ...
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