A diagnosis of Alzheimer’s isn’t just fatal – but can also be incredibly overwhelming to the person diagnosed and their loved ...
Belly fat, also known as visceral fat, may contribute to brain atrophy and early markers of Alzheimer’s disease, new research ...
New research has established a link between a specific type of body fat and brain proteins that are hallmarks of Alzheimer’s ...
Researchers have discovered that Alzheimer's disease could be detected up to 20 years before the earliest symptoms appear ...
People who are obese and harbor deep belly fat are at higher risk for developing Alzheimer's disease-specific proteins in the ...
As the team already knew who had developed Alzheimer's, a machine learning approach could be used to find signs in their ...
Alzheimer’s disease could be detected up to 20 YEARS before dementia symptoms start to show following a major breakthrough.
A new study links visceral fat, a deep layer of abdominal fat, to increased brain amyloid and tau proteins—key markers of Alzheimer’s disease—decades before dementia symptoms arise.
Excessive belly fat may start causing Alzheimer’s disease 20 years before symptoms emerge, new research suggests.
The prevalence of depression is 30% to 40% higher in dementia caregivers than other caregivers, especially around the ...