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Too Many Sleepless Nights Could Raise Dementia Risk
A new study suggests that treating insomnia could help protect against future cognitive decline. Here’s what to know.
It’s 2015 and my mother is in a brain rehabilitation ward post-stroke. It is eight years before she will die from Alzheimer’s ...
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Chronic Insomnia Could Increase The Risk Of Dementia By 40%: Study
Being unable to sleep can be quite difficult and make even the most basic activities time consuming. However, that is not all, a new study reveals that it could also increase your risk of cognitive ...
About four years ago Clifford Harper, then 85, announced to his wife that he was quitting alcohol. It was the first of a ...
The first hints that Gregory Nelson might be having cognitive troubles were subtle. “Everyone who hits a certain age just ...
“A blood test is easier than a lumbar puncture, which is needed for CSF [cerebral spinal fluid], which is one of the ways in ...
An associate professor in the School of Social Work, Dr. Siepker is helping develop a music-based app for people with ...
A new study led by Prof. Lynn Chenoweth from UNSW's Center for Healthy Brain Aging (CHeBA) has shown that educating hospital ...
A new generation of Alzheimer’s blood tests could speed up diagnosis and access to care—but they also raise thorny questions ...
Black Americans face a significantly higher risk of Alzheimer’s and other dementias than white Americans. Researchers are ...
Following the Mediterranean diet reduces your risk of gum disease, which reduces your risk for inflammation that leads to ...
On the flip side, constant consumption of high-fat junk food can harm the brain’s ability to process memory, potentially increasing the risk of neurodegenerative diseases like dementia and Alzheimer’s ...
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