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Diet loved by Kourtney & Kim Kardashian may help DELAY the onset of Alzheimer’s symptoms, scientists find

by Akin Smith
Diet loved by Kourtney & Kim Kardashian may help DELAY the onset of Alzheimer’s symptoms, scientists find

FOLLOWING the keto diet could help delay the onset of Alzheimer’s disease, a study suggests. Female mice that followed the food regime — popular with Kourtney and Kim Kardashian — …

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In Japan, thousands of dementia patients go missing every year – but AI could soon help find them

by Walter Watson
In Japan, thousands of dementia patients go missing every year – but AI could soon help find them

A Japanese company is developing an artificial intelligence-based technology to identify the distinctive movements of elderly dementia patients, helping carers and local authorities to track those who go missing. Ridgelinez, …

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Viagra can cut your risk of dementia by more than 50%, study suggests

by Akin Smith
Viagra can cut your risk of dementia by more than 50%, study suggests

MEN who take Viagra may have up to a 54 per cent lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease, a study suggests. Taking the erectile dysfunction drug was linked to lower chances …

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Viagra can cut your risk of dementia by more than 50%, study suggests

by Akin Smith
Viagra can cut your risk of dementia by more than 50%, study suggests

MEN who take Viagra may have up to a 54 per cent lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease, a study suggests. Taking the erectile dysfunction drug was linked to lower chances …

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Scientists try to unravel the case of 1,300 mysteriously preserved human brains

by Akin Smith
Scientists try to unravel the case of 1,300 mysteriously preserved human brains

6:39Scientists try to unravel the case of 1,300 mysteriously preserved human brains Oxford University’s Alexandra Morton-Hayward spends her days surrounded by brains — literally.  The undertaker-turned-scientist is trying to unravel …

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Anti-Black racism addressed in new course for health-care providers

by Akin Smith
Anti-Black racism addressed in new course for health-care providers

A family doctor who helped create an anti-Black racism course for health professionals says she hopes participants will “unlearn” long-standing discriminatory practices that contribute to inequitable care for a vulnerable group. …

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Cognitive decline ‘begins in your 40s’, scientists warn – 6 ways to stem the brain drain

by Akin Smith
Cognitive decline ‘begins in your 40s’, scientists warn – 6 ways to stem the brain drain

COGNITIVE decline can begin as early as your 40s, scientists say. Though much research into loss of cognitive function focuses on older age groups, researchers from University College Cork argued …

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Cognitive decline ‘begins in your 40s’, scientists warn – 6 ways to stem the brain drain

by Akin Smith
Cognitive decline ‘begins in your 40s’, scientists warn – 6 ways to stem the brain drain

COGNITIVE decline can begin as early as your 40s, scientists say. Though much research into loss of cognitive function focuses on older age groups, researchers from University College Cork argued …

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Fitness trackers could spot earliest signs of Alzheimer’s BEFORE symptoms start

by Akin Smith
Fitness trackers could spot earliest signs of Alzheimer’s BEFORE symptoms start

WE TEND to think of Alzheimer’s as a disease that affects brain function and memory. But researchers argue that the disease could make itself know through the way we move …

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Fitness trackers could spot earliest signs of Alzheimer’s BEFORE symptoms start

by Akin Smith
Fitness trackers could spot earliest signs of Alzheimer’s BEFORE symptoms start

WE TEND to think of Alzheimer’s as a disease that affects brain function and memory. But researchers argue that the disease could make itself know through the way we move …

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