Indigenous Communities Show Powerful Brain Health Strategies Despite Dementia Disparities
Global research reveals how Indigenous cultural practices protect cognitive health while structural inequities drive higher dementia rates.
Alzheimer's disease research, amyloid plaques, tau tangles, and cognitive decline
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Global research reveals how Indigenous cultural practices protect cognitive health while structural inequities drive higher dementia rates.
Researchers developed culturally appropriate cognitive tests that accurately identify early Alzheimer's disease in Mandarin-speaking older adults.
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