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Uncontrolled laughing or crying might indicate pseudobulbar affect (PBA), a neurological condition causing involuntary ...
Oral biology professor Frank Scannapieco says providing basic dental care for elders would improve health outcomes and reduce ...
Lighthouse Pharmaceuticals’ plan to become a beacon of hope for Alzheimer’s disease patients has received almost $50 million ...
In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of the Day, a neuroscientist explains how to look after your brain with these simple lifestyle ...
As the Trump administration loosens enforcement by the FTC and the FDA of unproven health claims, allies in Robert F. Kennedy ...
A number of factors contribute to a person developing dementia. Some external factors include a person's diet. If dementia runs in your family, or you are at greater risk, you will want to reduce or ...
Groundbreaking research suggests that reversing memory loss may be achievable by restoring the balance of a common elemental ...
Deep UV Raman spectroscopy reveals subtle biochemical changes in blood serum, enabling early detection of dementia biomarkers ...
The research team, led by Dr. John Lukens, found that too much STING activity speeds up the buildup of harmful plaques and ...
While 10,000 steps per day represented a long-standing benchmark, researchers said 7,000 steps per day is "associated with ...
Researchers identified over 400 genes tied to various forms of frailty, offering fresh insight into why people age differently. The study highlights six distinct pathways of unhealthy aging, opening ...
A recently published study suggests that nanoplastics exposure might aggravate the progression of Alzheimer's disease.