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Health and Me on MSNYour Cholesterol Levels Could Predict Alzheimer’s Risk And Why the Wrong Meds Could Make It WorseNew studies reveal individuals with low LDL cholesterol have a significantly reduced risk of developing Alzheimer’s ...
Researchers can measure aging rate and predict dementia and disability risk years into the future – with just a single MRI ...
Diabetics are more likely to develop Alzheimer’s than the general public. Could a popular diabetes and weight-loss drug also stave off dementia?
American researchers from the University of Texas at Arlington have discovered the enzyme IDO1, which during inflammation ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNew enzyme can be "turned off" to restore cholesterol balance and reduce inflammationScientists at The University of Texas at Arlington have identified a new enzyme that can be "turned off" to help the body ...
By shutting this “off switch,” immune cells called macrophages regain their ability to soak up cholesterol, potentially ...
One MRI scan can now reveal how quickly you're aging. Faster aging links to poor memory, chronic illness, and earlier death.
Dr Federica Amati shared 'one of the simplest hacks ever' to help people eat healthier without having to compromise on taste ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNProfessor's 6 tips for supporting brain health and cutting risk of dementiaJonathan Schott, professor of neurology at UCL and chief medical officer at Alzheimer's Research UK, has shared six lifestyle ...
The research indicated that those with cataracts and systemic conditions were up to 2.29 times more likely to develop ...
One more tip, cut back on processed meat. Research shows that eating a lot of it can increase your dementia risk by 13 percent. Instead, focus on brain-friendly foods like nuts, legumes, and fish to ...
A professor of neurology and chief medical officer at Alzheimer's Research UK, has outlined easy ways to give your brain a ...
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