Researchers compared the prognostic value of clinically interpreted CT vs MRI for incidentally discovered covert cerebrovascular disease.
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), especially moderate-to-severe or repeated injuries, were associated with an increased risk for all-cause mortality, with an even stronger link to dementia-related ...
The time to carry out diagnostic MRI scans for dementia can be cut to one-third of their standard length, according to a new study led by UCL researchers. Senior author Professor Nick Fox, Director of ...
After a moderate-to-severe traumatic injury, older adults with dementia had a higher likelihood of experiencing new limitations to activities of daily living than those without dementia. Older women ...
Trauma-exposed individuals, including military veterans, first responders and survivors of large-scale disasters, face a heightened vulnerability to accelerated cognitive ageing and dementia. Chronic ...
Faster MRI scans could help end the "postcode lottery" of dementia diagnosis by cutting costs and making the scans more widely available, a study has suggested. Brain scans help diagnose dementia ...
Experts explain the key warning signs to know beyond memory loss.
Research led by a University of Sydney medical student could enable earlier and more accurate diagnosis of behavioral variant ...
Share on Pinterest Experts say addressing modifiable risk factors may help lower your risk of dementia. Getty Images Millions of people around the world are living with cognitive impairment associated ...
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Scientists identified a new form of brain-cell death behind Alzheimer’s and dementia
Researchers at Oregon Health and Science University have identified ferroptosis, an iron-driven form of cell death, in ...
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