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HealthDay on MSNTriglyceride-Glucose Index May Predict Faster Cognitive Decline in Early Phases of Alzheimer DiseaseFor patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) associated with Alzheimer disease (AD), those in the highest tertile of the ...
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Daily Express US on MSNDonald Trump exhibting 'four signs' of dementia as expert makes health warningA n expert has identified four signs that suggest U.S. President Donald Trump may be in the early stages of dementia.
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The Mirror US on MSNDonald Trump dementia fears spike with expert outlining four signs of condition in PresidentAn expert has raised the alarm on the four signs that U.S. President Donald Trump might be grappling with the early stages of ...
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Shields Gazette on MSNSpecialist South Tyneside dementia nursing receives University of Sunderland praiseDr Heather Yemm, Research Fellow at the Helen McArdle Nursing and Care Research Institute, University of Sunderland said: ...
In an exclusive chat to Express.co.uk, Dr John Abroon – a board-certified primary care physician – detailed the early ...
Overall, it was found that those who saw a decrease in the third stage of sleep were 27% more likely to develop dementia, and ...
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Midland Reporter-Telegram on MSNDementia Institute approved by Texas government, to be voted on in NovemberTexas Legislative Session, Senate Bill 5 approving the founding of the Dementia Prevention and Research Institute of Texas ...
Help Black families facing dementia. Join SHARE, a clinical trial for support, health, activities, resources, and education.
While memory loss is a common symptom of dementia, it's not the only early warning sign to watch out for when you're going ...
Groundbreaking UK research suggests a simple vision test could predict dementia risk over a decade before symptoms appear.
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MedPage Today on MSNWhat the Brains of Centenarians RevealHolstege was supported by ABOARD, a public-private partnership receiving funding from ZonMw and Health Holland, Topsector ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), around 50 million people have dementia worldwide. There are about 10 million new cases each year. By 2030, the WHO estimates that there will be 82 ...
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