Statins May Prevent Dementia in People with High Genetic Risk
New research reveals statins could reduce dementia risk by 85% in genetically susceptible individuals, offering personalized prevention.
Alzheimer's disease research, amyloid plaques, tau tangles, and cognitive decline
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New research reveals statins could reduce dementia risk by 85% in genetically susceptible individuals, offering personalized prevention.
New research reveals sex differences in Alzheimer's blood biomarkers affect diagnostic accuracy and disease prediction.
Researchers identified three new genetic variants linked to Alzheimer's disease risk in Hispanic populations using innovative cohort matching.
New research reveals how subtle heart muscle changes and pumping problems can accelerate memory loss and thinking decline in older adults.
Simple retinal imaging reveals brain changes linked to mild cognitive impairment, offering early detection potential.
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Large study finds antidepressants significantly slow neurodegeneration and cut mortality risk by 62% in Huntington's patients with depression.
Large study reveals surprising protective gene variant may increase brain blood vessel damage under specific conditions.
New research maps the brain circuits behind creativity, offering insights into cognitive decline and potential preservation strategies.
Comprehensive review reveals B6, B9, and B12 vitamins demonstrate promising effects in Alzheimer's clinical trials.
Large study reveals women accumulate toxic tau proteins faster than men, potentially explaining higher Alzheimer's risk.
Breakthrough study shows complete reversal of severe Alzheimer's symptoms in mice, identifying new therapeutic targets for human treatment.