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A study of almost nine million people pinpointed two professions with the lowest risk of Alzheimer's death out of 443 jobs.
A recent study has discovered that individuals in two specific professions are less likely to die from Alzheimer's disease.
A new study reveals that two transportation-related professions are linked to a reduced risk of dying from Alzheimer’s ...
The St. Louis University Mental Status Exam is a valuable tool in identifying the early signs of dementia. Get informed about ...
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have been awarded $7.5 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to investigate a form of dementia caused by cerebral ...
Brain fog, characterised by forgetfulness, fatigue, and unfocused thoughts, may indicate underlying neurological conditions.
Can a concussion cause memory loss? Yes, concussions can impact short-term or even long-term memory, depending on severity ...
AS there’s currently no cure for dementia, experts recommend focusing on ways to reduce your risk of developing the disease. For some people, just going to work could do wonders for ...
A new study reveals that taxi and ambulance drivers have significantly lower Alzheimer's death rates. Researchers found that ...
This holiday season the Alzheimer's Association releases its 2024 Holiday Gift Guide, offering gift ideas for individuals ...
GI symptoms, including nausea and diarrhea. Having low levels of B12 can cause fewer red blood cells to reach your digestive ...