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Dementia: Are younger generations really less likely to develop the disorder, as a recent study has claimed? by Clarissa Giebel, The Conversation ...
But up to half of all dementia cases might be preventable, and scientists have identified over a dozen modifiable risk factors that contribute to dementia risk, including obesity, type 2 diabetes ...
New research suggests that semaglutide, the active ingredient in GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, might protect against dementia.
Surprising Findings From New Research About Dementia and Marriage — U.S. study could challenge the belief that marriage protects against cognitive decline ...
Semaglutide — the active ingredient in type 2 diabetes and weight-loss glucagon-like peptide-1 agonist ( GLP-1) medications Ozempic and Wegovy — may help lower dementia risk, a new study finds.
A new study by the University of Oxford, published in the journal npj Vaccines, shows that a vaccine against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is associated with a 29% reduction in dementia risk ...
An analysis of 1.7 million patients shows semaglutide may significantly reduce Alzheimer and vascular dementia risk compared with other diabetes drugs.
The New York Times asked dementia specialists and seven families who have faced the disease to share advice for moving forward after a diagnosis. Adapt to your loved one’s new reality.
AS01-adjuvanted RSV and shingles vaccines were tied to a lower dementia risk in older adults. Compared with flu vaccine recipients, those who had the AS01 RSV shot had 29% more dementia-free time ...
Dementia relationship dissonance describes the specific psychological distress that arises when a relationship becomes emotionally out of sync due to dementia. It’s not simply grief or burden.
Researchers at the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine have found that semaglutide, a popular diabetes and weight-loss drug, may lower the risk of dementia in people with type 2 diabetes (T2D ...
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