A study found the pandemic, not the disease, impacted men, elderly people and those at a socioeconomic disadvantage the most Getty Images A new study found that the COVID-19 pandemic may be linked to ...
A study from the University of Nottingham found that even people who never caught SARS-CoV-2 showed signs of faster brain aging during the pandemic. Researchers said that pandemic-induced stress, ...
For over a century, Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been considered irreversible. Consequently, research has focused on disease ...
An MRI of a human brain. (Image courtesy of Pixabay) (CN) — Living through the Covid-19 pandemic likely took more of a toll on global brain health than previously thought. Although the CDC says nearly ...
BBC health and science correspondent James Gallagher finds out if it is scientifically possible to ever cure Alzheimer's ...
Scientists mapped hidden DNA switches in brain support cells to understand how gene control may influence Alzheimer’s disease ...
In a study posted to the medRxiv preprint* server, researchers in the United Kingdom (UK) investigated the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on brain aging using longitudinal ...
The brains of healthy people aged faster during the COVID-19 pandemic than did the brains of people analysed before the pandemic began, a study of almost 1,000 people suggests. The accelerated ageing ...
A brain-dedicated scanner is changing what doctors can see. CT researchers say that ‘opens the door’
The ability to follow patients with this high sensitivity allows us to make a more accurate and precise measurement, and we can see small changes or see them in a shorter period of time…,” ...
It can be helpful to understand how brains react to stress. Our paleomammalian/ midbrain (or as we like to call it our “caveman brain” or “survival brain”) is in charge of several important aspects ...
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