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Obstructive Sleep Apnea Linked Again With Higher Risk of Dementia

Researchers at Monash University have found additional evidence linking obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) to an increased risk of dementia. Severe OSA is linked.

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Poor Dental Health Associated With Dementia

A history of chronic dental health issues increases the odds of dementia, according to a collaborative study between researchers at National Taiwan University.

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Today's Dental News

Link May Exist Involving Tooth Loss, Memory Loss

If you have trouble remembering things, there may be a reason. New research shows that tooth loss may cause people to have memory.

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Science and Medicine

Scans Show Early Brain Growth in Breastfed Babies

“We’re finding the difference (in white matter growth) is on the order of 20 to 30 percent, comparing the breastfed and the non-breastfed.

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Science and Medicine

Sticky Questions About Role of Alzheimer’s Gene

“About 60 percent of the patients we see in the Alzheimer’s clinics have at least one copy of APOE 4,” Scientists’ picture of.

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Science and Medicine

High Blood Pressure Can Cripple Memory

Vascular brain injury from conditions such as hypertension and stroke can have “distinctly negative effects” Vascular brain injury from conditions such as hypertension.

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Science and Medicine

Deep Sleep May Improve Memory as People Age

However, in older adults, memories may get stuck in the hippocampus due to the poor quality of deep “slow wave” sleep, and are.

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Science and Medicine

Research Reveals Exactly How the Human Brain Adapts to Injury

“The human brain has a remarkable ability to adapt to various types of trauma, such as traumatic brain injury and stroke, making it.

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Today's Dental News

Ability to Chew Could Impact Dementia Risk

Chewing could help keep dementia away. New research from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden indicates that there is a correlation between not having.

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Science and Medicine

Part of Brain That Controls Movement Impacts Overeating

“The same brain area we tested here is active when obese people see foods and when drug addicts see drug scenes.” The same.

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