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A natural molecule shows surprising power against Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s disease has long resisted simple answers, yet a growing body of research is pointing to an unexpected ally ...
Tel Aviv: Israeli and Dutch researchers have unveiled a new technique that allows scientists to precisely measure toxic ...
The results showed that the behavioral outcomes of Alzheimer’s disease could be reversed by introducing hydrogen sulfide,' ...
Rising evidence links diabetes and poor blood sugar control to higher dementia risk, giving rise to the controversial term ...
"Music is a huge part of people's lives" and is something those with cognitive conditions "hold onto the longest," a LIAD ...
Sweat is no longer just about workouts. With AI and smart sensors, it could help detect diabetes, stress and even early signs ...
Longer reproductive lifespan, childbirth and extended hormone replacement therapy are associated with lower dementia risk in ...
Research has found traces of proteins linked to the condition in the noses of people who have no signs of it.
A recent study suggests that hydrogen sulfide, a gas found in farts, could potentially boost brain power and prevent Alzheimer's disease.
Montreal Canadiens icon Bobby Rousseau, a four-time Stanley Cup champion and Calder Trophy winner, has passed away at 85 ...
Preston's viral spud-selling siblings record a single with Vicky McClure and her Our Dementia Choir.
Senescent “zombie” cells are linked to aging and multiple diseases, but spotting them in living tissue has been notoriously difficult. Researchers at Mayo Clinic have now taken an inventive leap by ...
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