A new study suggests that dementia may be driven in part by faulty blood flow in the brain. Researchers found that losing a ...
Increasing the levels of a particular phospholipid in the membranes of brain cells may offer a promising new way to improve blood circulation in the brain and support healthier brain activity. A poten ...
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The brain games that science shows lower dementia risk
To give yourself the best chance of avoiding dementia, there are certain brain games that help and many that don't. The ones ...
Scientists from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore have discovered that a blocked waste removal system in ...
A new method of reversing Alzheimer's shows promise in an animal study, as researchers at University Hospitals restore brain ...
A new study from researchers at the University of Vermont’s Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine offers fresh hope. The research suggests that restoring a missing natural molecule in the blood ...
A possible new treatment for impaired brain blood flow and related dementias is on the horizon. Research by scientists at the ...
Your brain doesn't have to age on autopilot. New research shows we can slow—and potentially reverse—brain aging.
Replacing a missing brain lipid may calm overactive blood vessels and restore healthy blood flow—opening a new path toward treating dementia.
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Scientists may have found a way to restore brain blood flow in dementia
Dementia has long been framed as a slow, irreversible loss of neurons, but a new line of research is shifting attention to ...
Researchers discovered that clogged brain “drains” show up early in people at risk of Alzheimer’s disease. These blockages, ...
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