New research has revealed the exact age at which one needs to stick to a healthy diet to reduce the risk of dementia.
MRI findings uncover an unexpected mismatch between Alzheimer’s pathology and cognitive function in a unique case study.
Next, you'll take cognitive, neurological, lab, and imaging tests --- this can include CT, MRI, and PET scans. Then, your doctor collects the information to let you know if dementia is likely.
Researchers also looked at people who felt their memory was getting worse but did not have dementia. MRI scans showed bilingual dementia patients had far less decline in activity in the ...
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Onlymyhealth on MSNYour Morning Green Tea Is Cutting The Risk Of Dementia Without You KnowingMost of us love sipping on a cup of green tea, early in the morning, and cannot go a day without it. Green tea has been ...
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This Is How Long You Need To Work Out To Actually Lower Your Dementia RiskA new study explores the brain benefits of exercise, and exactly how much exercise can lower your risk of dementia. Here's what experts say about the study.
Opticians could play a key role in identifying people at risk of dementia by spotting distinctive patterns in the back of the ...
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Dementia risk could increase with low levels of essential vitamin“Normal” levels of vitamin B12 may not be enough to ward off dementia, new research finds ... increased white matter ...
Researchers explore why some people with Down syndrome resist dementia despite Alzheimer’s pathology, revealing insights that ...
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