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A novel MRI-based ‘aging’ clock may offer a simple way to identify patients whose biological age is outpacing their ...
Is your brain aging faster than your chronological age? New research shows it could raise your risk of death and dementia significantly—and offers promise for early intervention.
Dr Naheed Ali, a longevity expert, said that living to 100 isn't all down to luck and genetics. Rather there are three key ...
Recently, the team led by Chief Physician Quan Zhang and Associate Professor Feng Liu at Tianjin Medical University General Hospital systematically evaluated the genetic associations between type 2 ...
When memory loss strikes in an older adult, Alzheimer’s is often one of the first thoughts that come to mind, but that may not be the case.
The gap between a brain’s chronological age and its predicted age strongly mediates risk factors for cognitive decline, ...
We read with great interest the Article by Randall J Bateman and colleagues investigating long-term gantenerumab treatment in dominantly inherited Alzheimer's disease.1 This important work provides ...
Now new research suggests that sitting for too long could affect the size of your brain, too. The medical journal Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association published a study ...
According to Dr. Karolina Armonaitė, a neuroscientist from Kaunas University of Technology in Lithuania, a more precise understanding of what happens in different areas of the cerebral cortex during ...
Background Alexander disease is an autosomal dominant leukodystrophy caused by heterozygous pathogenic variants in the glial ...