1 in 3 Alzheimer, Dementia Cases Tied to Modifiable Risk Factors
Midlife obesity, physical inactivity, and low education are the 3 most prominent modifiable risk factors associated with Alzheimer disease and related dementias (ADRDs).
Midlife obesity, physical inactivity, and low education are the 3 most prominent modifiable risk factors associated with Alzheimer disease and related dementias (ADRDs).
Researchers sought to determine whether concussions and a history of playing football influenced a possible association between ACEs and poor neuropsychiatric health.
UB-311 is an immunotherapeutic vaccine candidate that targets toxic forms of aggregated amyloid beta in the brain.
Researchers sought to evaluate the accuracy of biomarkers and to identify novel related genes to define Alzheimer disease.
Researchers sought to explore the relationship between lithium use and the incidence of dementia/dementia subtypes.
Researchers sought to investigate the predictors of incident MCI and subsequent course of MCI over follow-up and assessed the rates of sustained MCI diagnoses, cognitive normal individuals, and dementia progression.
While resting heart rate can predict future risk for cardiovascular disease, longitudinal studies investigating the relationship of RHR with cognitive decline are scant.
Researchers sought to examine whether the association of the MIND diet, a mix of the Mediterranean diet and the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension diet, with cognition is independent of common brain pathologies.
Potential risk factors associated with cognitive impairment in patients with psoriasis are assessed.
In a 10-year follow-up of AREDS 2 participants, symptoms of CBS were associated with late AMD and cataract surgery, but normal cognition.