Hindered movement of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the glymphatic system is associated with an increased risk of dementia, according to an October study published in Alzheimer’s and Dementia.
In the MIROCALS trial, Gilbert Bensimon and colleagues1 showed that low-dose interleukin-2 (IL-2) added to riluzole did not significantly reduce mortality in an unadjusted analysis of patients with ...
We thank Yutaka Shimazu for his insightful comments. We agree that our positive findings1–4 highlight the urgent need for further work on biomarkers of neuronal damage and immune mechanisms in ...
US market introduction of the CNSide® CSF diagnostics platform, with first national coverage agreement with UnitedHealthcarePresented positive ...
Sleep deprivation reliably caused attention failures despite their obvious dangers, like the potentially fatal consequences ...
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New Evidence Ties Dementia Risk to Brain's Waste Clearance System
Perivascular space volume did not predict dementia. Higher DTI-ALPS (HR 0.866, 95% CI 0.797-0.942, P =0.001) was associated ...
Research shows impaired brain waste clearance and cardiovascular risks may increase dementia risk, highlighting new paths for ...
A major international study has uncovered a new biological clue that could help predict dementia long before memory problems ...
Researchers have discovered that problems with the brain’s waste-clearing system—the glymphatic system—may significantly ...
Problems with the brain's waste clearance system could underlie many cases of dementia and help explain why poor sleep patterns and cardiovascular risk factors such as high blood pressure increase the ...
Why poor sleep and high blood pressure increase the risk of dementia - There are currently estimated to be 982,000 people ...
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