Tilt training effectively prevents fainting, according to research presented today at EHRA 2019, a European Society of Cardiology (ESC) congress.
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Study finds no association between trazodone and reduced dementia risk
In a large UK population-based study, Ian Wong and colleagues at the University of Hong Kong and University College London,
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Coffee with milk, muesli with milk and a SIP of the tea: The white liquid that was originally to serve
Continue reading »Dementia: The worrying ‘rise of pseudomedicine’
Dementia is becoming increasingly prevalent as the population of the United States ages. Currently, 5.7 million people in the U.S.
Continue reading »A sample of faeces could tell if you’re at risk of dementia
A sample of your faeces could tell you if you’re at risk of dementia: Bugs in the gut ‘may lead
Continue reading »New blood test detects early Alzheimer’s
The blood test shows the course of Alzheimer’s disease long before the first clinical signs of The number of people
Continue reading »She screamed, cursed, threw cups: Martin Rütter about the dementia of his mother
Mr. Rütter, your mother is suffering from dementia. In a TV report at Vox, they give insight into your everyday
Continue reading »Researchers design technology that sees nerve cells fire: Technique could be used to monitor visual function through the optic nerve in the eye
Researchers at Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, have created a noninvasive technology that detects when nerve cells fire based on
Continue reading »New discoveries predict ability to forecast dementia from single molecule
Scientists who recently identified the molecular start of Alzheimer’s disease have used that finding to determine that it should be
Continue reading »A glass of orange juice per day lowers the risk for dementia by 50 percent
Orange juice protects against dementia? Orange juice is a healthy drink that is also very tasty. Therefore, it is not
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