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DASH diet can protect memory in middle-aged women

A recent study shows the benefits of the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet, particularly for middle-aged women in warding off memory loss...

New blood test strongly improves brain cancer diagnosis

A groundbreaking blood test has been developed, offering a non-invasive and safer method for diagnosing the deadliest form of brain cancer. It potentially eliminates...

A new method for detecting Parkinson’s disease decades early

In a groundbreaking development, researchers from The Florey Institute and Austin Health have made a significant breakthrough in the early detection of Parkinson's disease. Their...

This stuff in brain can protect women from Alzheimer’s disease

A new study from the Karolinska Institute has revealed a promising strategy for protecting women from neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's. The study, led by Associate...

Disrupted sleep in 30s and 40s linked to later cognitive issues

New research published in the journal Neurology® by the American Academy of Neurology suggests a potential link between disrupted sleep in middle age and...

Herpes virus may cause Alzheimer’s disease

Over 30 million people around the world are living with Alzheimer's disease, the most common type of dementia. Sadly, there's no cure yet, and...

Which blood pressure number can show your dementia risk?

Scientists at the University of Miami have made a groundbreaking discovery about blood pressure, specifically the lower number, known as diastolic blood pressure. This finding...

Early blood pressure control crucial for brain health at 75

A recent study has uncovered a startling connection between high blood pressure in your 30s and brain health in your 70s, especially for men. Researchers...

How dementia affects men and women differently

Dementia is a serious brain condition that makes it hard for people to remember things, use language properly, and handle their feelings. There are different...

New method offers non-invasive pain diagnosis for people with dementia

A research team from the University of Cordoba's Nursing Department has developed a promising approach for diagnosing pain in people with dementia, particularly those...