Early Dementia Risk May Be Identified by Uneven Brain Shapes Saturday, October 4, 2025 dementia brain shape earlydiagnosis neuroscience research health imaging neurology risk Recent studies reveal that the shape of the brain, particularly uneven or irregular formations, could serve as an early indicator of dementia risk. By analyzing brain images, researchers have found patterns in brain structure …
Scientists Unlock Secrets of Longevity by Studying 117-Year-Old Woman Saturday, September 27, 2025 longevity ageing genetics lifestyle health research longevitygenes centenarian wellness longevitystudy Researchers have made a breakthrough in understanding the factors that contribute to a long and healthy life by studying a remarkable 117-year-old woman. By examining her genes alongside her lifestyle habits, scientists … Read More
Scientists Announce First Successful Treatment for Huntington's Disease Wednesday, September 24, 2025 huntington disease treatment breakthrough neurodegenerative ucl genetics clinical research medical For the first time in history, scientists have successfully treated Huntington’s disease, offering new hope for patients suffering from this devastating genetic disorder. Researchers at University College London (UCL) … Read More
Small Amount of Alcohol May Raise Dementia Risk, Study Finds Wednesday, September 24, 2025 alcohol dementia brainhealth cognitive research risk drinking neuroscience memory health Recent scientific studies have found that consuming even small amounts of alcohol may increase the risk of developing dementia. Traditionally, moderate alcohol intake was often considered harmless or even beneficial for … Read More
Dementia Risk Could Be Reduced with a Simple 15-Minute Check-Up Tuesday, September 23, 2025 dementia risk checkup prevention health cognitive research early assessment aging New research suggests that a brief 15-minute medical assessment could help reduce the risk of dementia. Scientists have found a strong link between this common health issue and an increased likelihood of cognitive decline. By … Read More
Waist Size Linked to Increased Dementia Risk by 13 Percent Sunday, September 21, 2025 dementia waistline obesity alzheimer's parkinson's abdominalfat riskfactor cognitivehealth research prevention Recent findings underscore the impact of waist size on brain health, showing that individuals with larger waist measurements face a 13 percent greater risk of being diagnosed with dementia. This association highlights the … Read More