Article on the subject of "dementia"
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Bone-derived hormones reverse memory loss in mice
columbia university researchers reversed memory loss in old age by increasing the level of osteocalcin in the blood, which is a hormone made by bone cells.
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Breaking into the bank holds 1,000 human brains in the UK
britain's largest brain bank in southmead hospital, bristol is storing about 1,000 human brains that could provide new hope for patients with dementia like alzheimer's.
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You are often teased as the 'goldfish brain', do not be sad this indicates you have a brain that works very well
believe it or not, people with amnesia have a working brain.
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New tool to monitor Alzheimer's risk in the elderly
researchers in toronto have developed a new tool that can help doctors monitor the cognitive performance of older people at risk for alzheimer's disease or some form of dementia.
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People with high levels of education are less likely to develop Alzheimer's disease
one study claims that highly educated people are less likely to develop alzheimer's disease.
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Elderly hearing loss increases the risk of dementia
you may need to look after older parents because a recent study warned that hearing loss in old age could be a risk for cognitive impairment, memory loss and decline. wisdom.
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6 simple things to help your brain get better and better
there are many activities that are common in everyday life if focused on strengthening will help the brain work more effectively.
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Foods that enhance the memory of the son during the exam season
the season is approaching to give the children the best health, mothers should consult some of the foods below to protect their children's health during the exam season.
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Dizziness, dizziness in the age of 40 is related to dementia
middle-aged people who suffer from frequent hypotension, causing dizziness and lightheadedness, will increase their risk of dementia and cognitive decline about 20 years later. a new medical warning shows.
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Living 50 meters away from the road, the risk of memory loss is very high
a new scientific study shows that the impact is not very good for those who live too close to roads at a distance of 50 meters.
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Stop eating food from sharks if you don't want to lose your mind
as one of the foods that are widely consumed especially in asia, shark fins and tendons are potentially a common dementia called alzheimer's, which is extremely dangerous for people who eat right. . currently, information is being considered by many asian people.
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Sleep disorders increase the risk of Parkinson's in men
do you often lack sleep and are in the habit of hitting or kicking while you sleep? note, according to a study, this may be a sign of a disorder involving parkinson's disease, especially in men.
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Alzheimer's can help treat patients with brain injury
researchers have found that memantine, used to treat alzheimer's-related dementia, may also help patients with brain injury.
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Chemotherapy in children can affect memory later
children who survive chemotherapy episodes may affect memory and thinking problems after adulthood - a new small study suggests.
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A total of more than 100 human memory-related genes have been identified
an international team of scientists has identified more than 100 human memory-related genes, opening a new era in finding new cognitive therapies in the future.
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Eat grapes daily to prevent Alzheimer's disease
a new finding suggests that eating grapes daily can help the brain fight the decline associated with alzheimer's dementia.
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Found enzymes that eliminate cholesterol help prevent brain damage
a new medical finding suggests that a new enzyme in the brain that breaks down toxic cholesterol in the brain is one of the factors that causes some neurological diseases including alzheimer's dementia.
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Scientifically proven: Alzheimer's dementia signs are expressed through the retina of the eye
a new medical study shows a link between alzheimer's dementia and obvious manifestations in the patient's retina.
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Eating mushrooms helps prevent the risk of dementia, Alzheimer's disease
a new medical benefit that has just been discovered in mushrooms is curious to the american medical community.
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Eating mushrooms helps prevent the risk of dementia, Alzheimer's disease
a new medical benefit that has just been discovered in mushrooms is curious to the american medical community.
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Eat grapes daily to prevent Alzheimer's disease
a new finding suggests that eating grapes daily can help the brain fight the decline associated with alzheimer's dementia.
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Using AI to detect dementia early
a team of scientists from the neureye research institute in scotland are exploring a potential new method for early diagnosis of dementia through eye scanning using artificial intelligence.
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Scientifically proven: Alzheimer's dementia signs are expressed through the retina of the eye
a new medical study shows a link between alzheimer's dementia and obvious manifestations in the patient's retina.
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Hearing aids don't improve memory, but they can reduce the risk of dementia.
hearing aids do not improve cognitive scores but are associated with a reduced risk of dementia in older adults.
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Shocking discovery: Air pollution increases the risk of dementia
breathing polluted air can not only damage your lungs but also silently and seriously affect your brain.
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New tool to monitor Alzheimer's risk in the elderly
researchers in toronto have developed a new tool that can help doctors monitor the cognitive performance of older people at risk for alzheimer's disease or some form of dementia.
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Dizziness, dizziness in the age of 40 is related to dementia
middle-aged people who suffer from frequent hypotension, causing dizziness and lightheadedness, will increase their risk of dementia and cognitive decline about 20 years later. a new medical warning shows.
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Young people run as much as possible to avoid senile dementia
people who are constantly jogging in adolescence will be less likely to suffer from dementia at the end of life, according to a new study.
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Stop eating food from sharks if you don't want to lose your mind
as one of the foods that are widely consumed especially in asia, shark fins and tendons are potentially a common dementia called alzheimer's, which is extremely dangerous for people who eat right. . currently, information is being considered by many asian people.
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A total of more than 100 human memory-related genes have been identified
an international team of scientists has identified more than 100 human memory-related genes, opening a new era in finding new cognitive therapies in the future.
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Found enzymes that eliminate cholesterol help prevent brain damage
a new medical finding suggests that a new enzyme in the brain that breaks down toxic cholesterol in the brain is one of the factors that causes some neurological diseases including alzheimer's dementia.
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Elderly hearing loss increases the risk of dementia
you may need to look after older parents because a recent study warned that hearing loss in old age could be a risk for cognitive impairment, memory loss and decline. wisdom.
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Gene mutations may increase dementia in Alzheimer's patients
a group of researchers from new york, usa, has announced that gene mutations may increase the risk of dementia and thinking skills in people with alzheimer's disease, according to a new study.
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Urine testing can detect mad cow disease
urine test is one of the latest diagnostic methods for creutzfeldt-jakob disease (mad cow disease).
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Alzheimer's can help treat patients with brain injury
researchers have found that memantine, used to treat alzheimer's-related dementia, may also help patients with brain injury.
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Breaking into the bank holds 1,000 human brains in the UK
britain's largest brain bank in southmead hospital, bristol is storing about 1,000 human brains that could provide new hope for patients with dementia like alzheimer's.
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New research in mice shows why sleep can sometimes make you forgetful
memory errors are always a nuisance, whether on machines, technology devices or on the body itself.
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Play fever with smart clothes for insane patients
smart cloth company xenoma is looking for ways to integrate technology into our lives, especially in medical situations.
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You are often teased as the 'goldfish brain', do not be sad this indicates you have a brain that works very well
believe it or not, people with amnesia have a working brain.