A weight-maintaining hormone is essential for brain-signal transmission. New research is more closely linking obesity to ...
Blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity are preventable risk factors that can help reduce the chances or reverse the odds of dementia by 60 per cent, said experts on World Alzheimer's Day on Saturday.
Alzheimer’s disease, a debilitating, cognitive, and neurological disorder, gradually erodes a person’s memory, language ...
Blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity are preventable risk factors that can help reduce the chances or reverse the odds of dementia by 60 per cent ...
Cambridge Vision Technology utilises AI-based technology to detect Alzheimer’s disease early on by using ocular biomarkers ...
Researchers have uncovered a potential link between leptin, a hormone involved in appetite regulation, and brain health in middle-aged adults.
New research is more closely linking obesity to dementia. Higher levels of leptin, a hormone that helps maintain normal body ...
aDementia Research Centre, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, University College London, London, UK bDepartment of Clinical and Movement Neurosciences, Queen Square Brain Bank for Neurological ...
A study more closely links obesity to dementia, finding that leptin, a hormone that helps maintain normal body weight, is associated with better signal-transmitting brain white matter in middle-aged ...
New research is more closely linking obesity to dementia. Higher levels of leptin, a hormone that helps maintain normal body ...
New research is more closely linking obesity to dementia.Higher levels of leptin, a hormone that helps maintain normal ...
Nearly 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's disease, the fifth leading cause of death among those 65 and older. The disease will carry an estimated $360 billion ...