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How a high-salt diet can promote dementia

15.06.2020
A high-salt diet can promote cognitive decline, according to a study. The scientists
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Prevent Alzheimer's dementia with fruits, vegetables, and tea

15.06.2020
People who consume a lot of vegetables, fruits, and tea may, as a result,
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Obesity increases the risk of dementia in women

15.06.2020
Midlife obesity increases the risk of dementia later in life for women.
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Caution Fast Food: Trans Fats as a Dementia Risk Factor

15.06.2020
Trans fats have long been considered unhealthy. They play a role in the development of cardiovascular diseases.
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Language analysis for early detection of intellectual disabilities?

05.05.2020
Does a person's language give any indication about whether they will develop intellectual disabilities?
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The Other Side of Forgetting: False Memories

05.05.2020
False memories can occur in various forms. For example, they can relate to
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Sensor-based systems for predicting challenging behavior

05.05.2020
A large proportion of people with dementia exhibit what is known as “challenging behavior” over the course of the illness.
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Education and wealth influence the timing of a dementia diagnosis

04.05.2020
The causes of dementia are varied. The risk of developing dementia depends on
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How do comorbidities in people with dementia affect their caregivers?

29.04.2020
Caring for people with dementia is a significant challenge for family members.
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Alzheimer's: The more cardiovascular risk factors, the greater the cognitive decline

16.04.2020
Cardiovascular diseases are considered risk factors for dementia. If several of them occur together, it intensifies the
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Medications for hereditary Alzheimer's dementia have failed

16.04.2020
Another setback for Alzheimer's research: In a large international study,
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New dementia disease: LATE

16.04.2020
A new form of dementia is occupying researchers. The symptoms match those of Alzheimer's disease. However, it forms
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