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Alzheimer’s disease is commonly associated with old age but new research reveals that an unlikely group is most prone to ...
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Cornwall Live on MSNThree cups of iconic British brew could keep your brain sharp, study says
Scientists have discovered an surprising link between cognitive decline and the daily amount of tea or coffee people over 60 ...
Using a custom-built tool to analyze the electrical activity from neurons, researchers at Brown University have identified a ...
Once eliminated in the U.S., measles is back. As infections reach Wisconsin, here are answers to common questions about the virus.
Fifteen years before the onset of classic MS symptoms, there was a noticeable uptick in patient visits to their general ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNDiabetes drug Semaglutide might protect the brain from dementia
A popular drug used for diabetes and weight loss may also help protect the brain. That’s the key message from a new study ...
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Decades after contracting measles during the pre-vaccine era, residents recall how infections disrupted their lives. Wisconsin health officials are now bracing for the virus to return as other ...
James Whale has been a British broadcaster for over 50 years working in radio, television, podcasts and as an author.
The National NGO Forum has called for an urgent national response to end child labour in illegal small-scale mining, widely ...
New research reveals how breaking down stored glucose (glycogen) in the brain may reduce toxic protein buildup linked to Alzheimer's disease, with dietary restriction showing promise.
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