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Olive oil, dementia
Olive oil could help reduce risk of dying from dementia, Harvard study says
Consuming olive oil could help reduce the risk of dying from dementia, regardless of overall diet quality, a new study in U.S. adults suggests.
Quick addition to any meal 'could reduce risk of dying from dementia', study finds
A new study has found that consuming a daily spoonful of olive oil could reduce your risk of dying from dementia, with the research suggesting it could be a "safe choice"
Olive oil may lower your risk of death from dementia, study finds
Eating a little olive oil daily could lower risk of dying from dementia, according to a new study by Harvard scientists.
Alzheimer's, Genetic Form
Genes known to increase the risk of Alzheimer’s may actually be an inherited form of the disorder, researchers say
Alzheimer’s disease may be inherited more often than previously known, according to a new study that paints a clearer picture of a gene long known to be linked to the common form of dementia.
Gene mutation may signal new genetic form of Alzheimer's disease
People who carry two copies of the gene mutation most strongly implicated in Alzheimer's disease are almost certain to develop brain changes related to the degenerative disorder, a new study says.
Scientists claim to have found another distinct genetic form of Alzheimer’s
Study suggests almost everyone with two copies of genetic variant ApoE4 goes on to develop disease
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Dementia cases are on the rise — avoid these 12 risks to keep your brain healthy
As the global population of older adults grows, cases of dementia are also on the rise. Here's how you can start protecting ...
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Medical Moment: Red flags for early-onset dementia
Most of the time, dementia affects people who are 65 years and older. But early-onset dementia can happen to those in their 30s, 40s, and 50s. Now, a new study identifies factors that can increase ...
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1 in 5 people aged 65 or older in Japan will have dementia by 2060
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Around 20 percent of people aged 65 years and over in Japan will suffer from
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by 2060, the ...
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Feinstein Institutes study challenges the use of thick liquid diets in hospitalized patients with dementia and dysphagia
Up to 86 percent of hospitalized patients with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) have oropharyngeal dysphagia ...
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Advanced dementia patients may briefly regain memory months before death
Some advanced
dementia
patients may briefly return to their old selves before death, sometimes as much as six months before ...
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One in 50 people ‘almost guaranteed’ to develop newly discovered type of genetic dementia, scientists warn
ONE in 50 people could be at risk of a new type of genetic dementia, according to a study. Researchers found people carrying ...
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Our brains are growing. Will that help prevent dementia?
But bigger brains could increase so-called “mental reserve,” potentially reducing the overall risk of age-related dementia, ...
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