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alzheimer's disease

what if your blood could diagnose alzheimer's before symptoms start?

study shows a blood test may detect the disease as early as 20 years before the onset of cognitive impairment.
rhythm sachdeva
jul 30 2020

covid-19 increases isolation for people with dementia

social distancing and isolation increases stress and anxiety in people living with dementia.
nicholas sokic
apr 13 2020

u.k. lags canada in ban on heading the ball

u.k. recently banned using heads in soccer for kids aged 11, a practice that has been linked to increased dementia risk.
anna sharratt
mar 5 2020

a brisk walk could be the pathway to a healthier brain, says a new study

analyzing the brain scans of 1,200 volunteers, experts found that walking speed is associated with enhanced brain health and cognitive function
the national post
mar 3 2020

weston grant benefits sunnybrook's groundbreaking brain disorder research

a $16.7 million grant from the w. garfield weston found...
liz braun, toronto sun
mar 3 2020

widows face an increased risk of alzheimer's

even without those levels of beta-amyloid accumulation ...
jordan heuvelmans
mar 1 2020

universal screening for dementia may do harm

medical experts have controversially refused to endorse cognitive screening for older adults calling for more research.
jordan heuvelmans
feb 27 2020

clean teeth could keep alzheimer's at bay

staying on top of oral health could prevent neurodegenerative diseases
anna sharratt
feb 7 2020
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what if your blood could diagnose alzheimer's before symptoms start?

study shows a blood test may detect the disease as early as 20 years before the onset of cognitive impairment.
rhythm sachdeva
jul 30 2020

covid-19 increases isolation for people with dementia

social distancing and isolation increases stress and anxiety in people living with dementia.
nicholas sokic
apr 13 2020

u.k. lags canada in ban on heading the ball

u.k. recently banned using heads in soccer for kids aged 11, a practice that has been linked to increased dementia risk.
anna sharratt
mar 5 2020

a brisk walk could be the pathway to a healthier brain, says a new study

analyzing the brain scans of 1,200 volunteers, experts found that walking speed is associated with enhanced brain health and cognitive function
the national post
mar 3 2020
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

weston grant benefits sunnybrook's groundbreaking brain disorder research

a $16.7 million grant from the w. garfield weston found...
liz braun, toronto sun
mar 3 2020

widows face an increased risk of alzheimer's

even without those levels of beta-amyloid accumulation ...
jordan heuvelmans
mar 1 2020

universal screening for dementia may do harm

medical experts have controversially refused to endorse cognitive screening for older adults calling for more research.
jordan heuvelmans
feb 27 2020

clean teeth could keep alzheimer's at bay

staying on top of oral health could prevent neurodegenerative diseases
anna sharratt
feb 7 2020

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