A new study shows that as Americans live longer, our risk for dementia is rising. The new numbers are almost twice as high as previously thought. What does that mean for patients and for society? Dr.
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Hosted on MSNNew Study: Cholesterol May Affect Dementia Risk by Up to 60%Scientific experts across four continents collaborated to identify an important point in the link between heart and brain ...
High levels of variability in cholesterol over time were linked to a significantly higher risk for dementia and cognitive ...
If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to eat healthier, you’re doing your heart a favor. And, a new study suggests that a ...
“Higher intake of red meat, particularly processed red meat, was associated with a higher risk of developing dementia and ...
But eating a nutritious diet? Probably not as much. However, research suggests that it really should be near the top of your ...
There is an inverse bidirectional association between cancer and dementia, a relationship that holds across cancer and dementia subtypes.
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Health on MSNIs Anxiety a Hidden Risk Factor for Dementia? Experts Weigh InA study found that older adults with anxiety may have an increased risk of developing dementia—but this risk decreased once ...
There’s currently no cure for dementia. Although some recently developed drugs show promise in slowing the progress of the ...
"If you look at all the things we know that may be associated with the risk of developing dementia, the two strongest are age ...
People diagnosed with dementia have up to 10 times more microplastics present in their brains than those without the ...
But now research shows that your education level can be another big factor. Researchers at University College London found that people with a post-secondary education had a 43% lower chance of ...
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