Recent research from RAND economists has unveiled an extensive analysis of dementia risk factors, analyzing data from approximately 20,000 participants aged 50 and older. This comprehensive study ...
A new study maps the biological influences on thousands of plasma proteins, revealing potential disease biomarkers and drug targets, providing hope for more precise, personalized treatments. Study: ...
A wide range of modifiable risk and protective factors contribute to the combined burden of age-related brain disease, with high blood pressure, poor kidney function, high blood glucose, and smoking ...
A new systematic review has identified 17 modifiable risk factors shared by at least two of three major age-related brain disorders — stroke, dementia, and late-life depression (LLD) — in new findings ...
In an analysis spanning 33 years, cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remained the leading cause of disease burden and deaths globally, with nearly 80% of the burden being attributable to modifiable risk ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . In a global study, more than 50% of CVD cases could be attributed to five modifiable risk factors. The ...
A novel study empirically linking a standardized measure of community resilience in more than 3,100 U.S. counties to cognitive, mental, and physical health outcomes shows that counties with fewer ...
We’ll give you the bad news first. Research shows 48% of women and 36% of men will experience a stroke or develop dementia or depression at some point in their lives. The good news is that a new study ...