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New Study: Cholesterol May Affect Dementia Risk by Up to 60%However, a new study has made a surprising discovery: Having significant fluctuations in your cholesterol values may also contribute to dementia risk. A team of 20 researchers joined forces from the ...
High levels of variability in cholesterol over time were linked to a significantly higher risk for dementia and cognitive decline in older adults, a new study found.
MEMORY loss is usually the first thing that comes to mind when talking about dementia. But while it’s the key feature of the condition estimated to affect around one million Brits, there are a ...
Your nutrition and your brain health are deeply intertwined, as new research points to a link between dementia and ...
Lifestyle changes and medicine for cardiovascular problems may help lower the risks of blood vessel damage and so keep ...
New research suggests that a specific type of body fat, called visceral fat, may play a key role in the early buildup of ...
Scientists restore a key Alzheimer’s pathway, revealing a potential new treatment by targeting harmful oxysterol buildup.
Variability in total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol is associated with dementia and cognitive impairment.
Many people think of heart disease and dementia as separate conditions, but research has shown that they are closely linked. The health of the heart and blood vessels plays a major role in brain ...
One study found that LDL cholesterol measured in midlife – in those under 65 years – is associated with dementia risk more than 10 years later. Blood-vessel health is also linked to the health ...
Researchers combined animal models, human brain tissue, and molecular analysis to uncover a connection between Alzheimer's ...
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