One type of brain cell may invite Alzheimer’s
Better tactics for detecting, preventing and treating Alzheimer’s disease depend on a clearer understanding of cellular-level changes in the minds of patients, and a new […]
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Better tactics for detecting, preventing and treating Alzheimer’s disease depend on a clearer understanding of cellular-level changes in the minds of patients, and a new […]
Read moreTrying to find something good in a bad situation appears to be particularly effective in reducing anxiety the less money a person makes, possibly because […]
Read moreIn a study of adolescent mice with a version of a gene linked to serious human mental illnesses, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers say they have […]
Read moreNew research suggests that exercise is a key factor in reducing colorectal cancer risk after weight loss. According to the study, physical activity causes beneficial […]
Read more(HealthDay)—About 15 percent of patients treated with botulinum toxin type A (BoNT/A) for dystonia or spasticity can develop an immune response to the treatment itself, […]
Read moreCeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder that affects 1 in 141 people in the United States. The condition is triggered by the consumption of gluten […]
Read moreEating leafy greens, dark orange and red vegetables and berry fruits, and drinking orange juice may be associated with a lower risk of memory loss […]
Read more(HealthDay)—Arterial stiffness may predict dementia risk, independent of subclinical brain damage, according to a study recently published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. Chendi Cui, […]
Read moreProlonged chronic stress can lead to a wide range of adverse health consequences, from diabetes, heart disease, and sexual dysfunction, to mental health conditions, such […]
Read moreParents themselves often lick a fallen pacifier before giving it to the baby. Oddly enough, this can be useful for the health of the child. […]
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