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New research suggests that eating one or two servings per day of green, leafy vegetables may slow down the memory and thinking decline associated with ageing.
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Exercise-induced hormone may prevent memory loss
Exercise-induced hormone may prevent memory loss .New research, published in the Nature journal today, suggests there may be a relationship between the exercise-induced protein hormone irisin and the progression of Alzheimer's disease.
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Women’s better verbal memory skills could make them more resilient to early stages of Alzheimer’s disease
Women’s better verbal memory skills could make them more resilient to early stages of Alzheimer’s disease .Women typically have better verbal memory skills, compared to men, and new research indicates this could make them more resilient to the damage caused to brain cells in early stages of Alzheimer’s.
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Study finds bias in widely used dementia tests - Alzheimer's Society comment
Study finds bias in widely used dementia tests - Alzheimer's Society comment .A study published today in Neurology Clinical Practice found that brief cognitive tests, used in primary care settings to evaluate memory and thinking in order to identify whether people are likely to have dementia, may often be wrong.
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Investigating the links between anticholinergic drugs and benzodiazepines and risk of dementia
Investigating the links between anticholinergic drugs and benzodiazepines and risk of dementia .Research project: ABCD study: Anticholinergics, Benzodiazepines, Cognition and Dementia
HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND)
HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND) .People with HIV and AIDS sometimes develop cognitive impairment, particularly in the later stages of their condition.
Study suggests links between hearing loss and dementia - Alzheimer's Society comment
Study suggests links between hearing loss and dementia - Alzheimer's Society comment .A study published today (7 December) has suggested that hearing loss could be a risk factor for cognitive decline or dementia.
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New research shows promise for Phase 2/3 trial of inhaled insulin in people with MCI or mid Alzheimer’s disease – Alzheimer’s Society comment
New research shows promise for Phase 2/3 trial of inhaled insulin in people with MCI or mid Alzheimer’s disease – Alzheimer’s Society comment .Phase 2/3 clinical trial results shows early promise for an inhaled insulin spray in people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or mild Alzheimer’s disease.
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Researcher profile: Studying social isolation
Researcher profile: Studying social isolation .From the Summer 2016 edition of Care and cure magazine, hear from Isobel Evans, a first year of a three-year funded PhD studentship. She's based at the University of Exeter as part of the Cognitive Function and Ageing Study Doctoral Training Centre.
Five new innovations to support people living with dementia
Five new innovations to support people living with dementia .Too many people affected by dementia face barriers in their day-to-day lives. Else London, Pobroll, Recreo VR, Cognitive books and Phylax are five new innovations we are supporting to tackle common challenges at every stage of the dementia journey
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