A hidden DNA marker puts people at ... than 356,000 participants of the UK Biobank, who were followed for an average of 12 years to see if they developed dementia, depression or stroke.
Professor Fiona Carragher, Chief Policy and Research Officer at Alzheimer’s Society, said: “Around one million people in the UK are living with dementia, but a third of these have not received a ...
Today (Thursday 30 January) the latest planning guidance ... The target for diagnosis of the UK’s biggest killer – dementia - has been removed. It’s no longer considered a health care ...
Research has found that people who led an active lifestyle, especially before 50 years old, had better brain health aged 70.
People who exercise throughout their lives have a better chance of avoiding dementia – even if they show signs of diseases ...
Shorter telomeres are linked to higher risks of stroke, dementia, and depression, but lifestyle factors may help counteract ...
Shorter protective caps on chromosomes called telomeres, a proposed marker of accelerated biological cell aging, may be ...
People with shorter telomeres, the protective caps at the end of chromosomes, inside their white blood cells may be more likely to have strokes or develop dementia and late-life depression, new ...
Shorter protective caps on chromosomes called telomeres, a proposed marker of accelerated biological cell aging, may be ...
The study found exercising throughout life was ‘associated with better cognitive functioning’ at the age of 70.
Shorter protective caps on chromosomes called telomeres, a proposed marker of accelerated biological cell aging, may be associated with an increased risk of stroke, dementia and late-life ...