A new study of German twins suggests that the strong connection between a young adult's cognitive ability and their future socioeconomic status is largely driven by their genes, rather than shared ...
Women with higher levels of p-tau217, a blood protein, were twice as likely to eventually develop dementia or mild cognitive impairment.
Researchers say elevated p-tau217 levels in older women were strongly linked to future dementia, raising hopes for earlier detection and prevention strategies.
Lingering inflammation from viruses like COVID-19 or HIV can take a lasting toll on the brain. New research shows exactly how specific immune system imbalances lead to memory lapses and slowed ...
Emerging research links several widely used sweeteners to faster cognitive decline, raising new concerns for consumers and ...
A blood test can predict the risk of dementia in women up to 25 years before symptoms appear, researchers say. Experts in the US found that higher levels of a protein called p-tau217 – which is linked ...
However, definitive diagnosis evaded him, "We didn't go out and get a PET scan or a spinal tap, which would actually reveal if you actually have the plaques, because those tests were not covered by my ...
This marks TMA’s second acquisition this month and its fourth since partnering with Main Capital Partners in December 2024. It follows the recent acquisition of STYR, as well as the earlier ...
A new Gerontological Society of America (GSA) report summarizes survey findings on the readiness of the primary care workforce to adopt digital cognitive assessments (DCAs) for use in the diagnostic ...
Hormonal dysregulation and gut microbiota alterations as potential contributors to cognitive dysfunction CHINA, March ...
A simple test can forecast dementia risk in women as much as 25 years ahead of symptoms emerging, it has been found. Scientists says the findings could help change the way people are treated before ...
Can smartphones or smartwatches help detect early signs of neurological or mental illness? Researchers at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) monitored a group of participants wearing connected devices, ...