A new study reveals that the brain’s vulnerability to disorders like multiple sclerosis and dementia may begin in early life.
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No amount of alcohol is safe for your brain, dementia study finds
This study doesn’t say you must quit drinking. But it does suggest that drinking for brain health is a mistake. If you’re ...
Diabetes affects the brain through energy use, blood vessels, and inflammation. Some treatments may slow or prevent dementia.
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3 heart conditions linked to dementia and declining brain health
The findings suggest that boosting cardiovascular health earlier in life might reduce the risk of cognitive impairment in the future, the AHA says. The AHA says these three heart conditions are linked ...
Even light drinking offers no protective benefits, and the risk increases with the amount consumed. A major study published ...
A new genetic analysis has found that although the risk of dementia increases with increased alcohol intake, even small amounts of alcohol can heighten a person's risk.
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Even people who drink low quantities of alcohol at risk of dementia, according to huge new study
Researchers say the latest analysis challenges the common belief that low levels of alcohol are beneficial for brain health ...
Mayo Clinic researchers report that chronic insomnia in older adults leads to a 40% higher dementia risk and accelerated ...
Chronic insomnia can accelerate brain ageing and increase dementia risk by 40%. Neurologist explains how quality sleep ...
A JAMA Network Open study of nearly 480,000 UK adults found that choosing cycling for everyday trips was linked to a lower risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, along with larger hippocampal ...
A recent study involving nearly 480,000 UK Biobank participants reveals a significant link between cycling and reduced ...
Why do some people remain healthy through childhood yet become more vulnerable to brain disorders such as dementia later in ...
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