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Faster biological aging—even in younger adults—may significantly raise dementia risk, according to a 14-year study of 280,000 ...
One of the main causes of a mini-stroke is a blood clot. Blood clots can form in arteries that have become narrow because of ...
Sutter Roseville Medical Center will launch a neurology residency program in 2026, aiming to train 12 residents a year. The move comes amid a rising shortage of neurologists. The Sacramento Business ...
People whose biological age is higher than their chronological age may be more likely to develop dementia than people whose biological age matches or is lower than their chronological age, according ...
The researchers found that heavy drinkers had 133 percent higher odds of developing vascular brain lesions than those who ...
Having a larger waistline, high blood pressure and other risk factors that make up metabolic syndrome is associated with an ...
Key Takeaways People whose bodies age faster have a higher risk of dementiaThose with advanced biological age are 30% more ...
People who have a biological age higher than their chronological age may be at a higher risk of developing dementia compared ...
A large study from South Korea has found that middle-aged adults with metabolic syndrome—an unhealthy cluster of conditions ...
A new study shows that people whose bodies age faster than their actual age may face higher risks of developing dementia.
Hallucinations, cortical visual loss, advanced brain atrophy, and a normal CSF white blood cell count are tied to rapidly ...
The prevalence of metabolic syndrome tends to increase as we get older. One study cites the rate at nearly 20% for those 20 ...