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Duke study: Nasal swab may detect Alzheimer’s changes before symptoms
A team linked to Duke University and the UNC Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center has found that a simple brush swab of the nasal lining can pick up molecular and immune cell changes tied to ...
The virus is the human polyomavirus 2, commonly called either the JC virus or John Cunningham virus, named after the poor ...
A new discovery by McGill researchers sheds light on how we retain memories over time, even though brain activity is constantly changing. Published in Nature, the preclinical study found the brain's ...
Tests showed the former Dancing On Ice contestant was ‘well over’ the drink-drive limit at the time of his death ...
The brain and the microbiome are in constant communication and maintaining that connection as we age could be key to avoiding—or even reversing—cognitive decline.
Do you ever wonder why you always miss the "good old days"? If you think carefully, you do not usually remember the bad parts ...
A machine-learning analysis of brain waves recorded during sleep may help identify people at high risk of developing dementia, according to a study led by UC San Francisco and Beth Israel Deaconess ...
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