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Differences in walking patterns could predict type of cognitive decline in older adults

LAWSON HEALTH RESEARCH INSTITUTE Canadian researchers are the first to study how different patterns in the way older adults walk could more accurately diagnose different types of dementia and identify Alzheimer’s disease.  A new study by a Canadian research team, led by London researchers from Lawson Health Research Institute and Western University, evaluated the walking...

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Metformin treatment linked to slowed cognitive decline

GARVAN INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL RESEARCH Metformin is the first-line treatment for most cases of type 2 diabetes and one of the most commonly prescribed medications worldwide, with millions of individuals using it to optimise their blood glucose levels.  A new research study, conducted over six years in the Sydney Memory and Ageing Study in 1037 Australians (aged 70...

Delirium may cause long term cognitive decline
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Delirium may cause long term cognitive decline

by Columbia University Irving Medical Center A new meta-analysis of 24 observational studies from researchers at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons found that delirium may cause significant long-term cognitive decline. The findings were published in JAMA Neurology. Delirium is the most common surgical complication in adults older than 65. It is also...

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Mindfulness training shows promise for people with MS

COLUMBUS, Ohio – New research suggests mindfulness training may help multiple sclerosis patients in two very different ways: regulating negative emotions and improving processing speed. People with MS who underwent the four-week mindfulness training not only improved more compared to those who did nothing – they also improved compared to those who tried another treatment,...

Type 2 diabetes linked to worse cognitive performance after a stroke
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Type 2 diabetes linked to worse cognitive performance after a stroke

by American Heart Association People with Type 2 diabetes, but not those with prediabetes, had worse cognitive performance three to six months after a stroke than those with normal fasting blood sugar levels, according to new research published today in Stroke, a journal of the American Stroke Association, a division of the American Heart Association....

High Blood Pressure in Young Adulthood Associated With Cognitive Decline and Gait Impairment in Middle Age
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High Blood Pressure in Young Adulthood Associated With Cognitive Decline and Gait Impairment in Middle Age

High blood pressure, or hypertension, affects everything from your arteries to your kidneys, from eyesight to sexual function. Among older adults, high blood pressure is also associated with cognitive decline as a result of interrupted blood flow to the brain, as well as strokes, heart attacks, and impaired mobility. A new Northwestern University–Tel Aviv University...

Report: Screen older MS patients for cognitive decline and age-associated neurological conditions
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Report: Screen older MS patients for cognitive decline and age-associated neurological conditions

by Ellen Goldbaum, University at Buffalo Neurodegeneration results from a number of neurological conditions affecting older adults, including Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. Treating such diseases is challenging enough, but in recent years, the increased longevity of patients with multiple sclerosis, which also causes neurodegeneration and brain atrophy, has highlighted the need to understand the...

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Study: Minimum dose of hydromethylthionine could slow cognitive decline in mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s

by  IOS Press Credit: CC0 Public Domain In a paper published in today’s online issue of the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, TauRx has reported unexpected results of a pharmacokinetic analysis of the relationship between treatment dose, blood levels and pharmacological activity of the drug hydromethylthionine on the brain in over 1,000 patients with mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s disease. These...

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Escaping Alzheimer’s

There is, in Colombia, a family with a tragic legacy of forgetfulness. “People in this large family get Alzheimer’s like clockwork at age 45-50,” said UC Santa Barbara neuroscientist Kenneth S. Kosik, the campus’s Harriman Professor of Neuroscience and co-director of the Neuroscience Research Institute. Their aggressive, genetic form of the disease has been passed...

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Research shows that early retirement can accelerate cognitive decline

BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY BINGHAMTON, N.Y. – Early retirement can accelerate cognitive decline among the elderly, according to research conducted by faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York. Plamen Nikolov, assistant professor of economics, and Alan Adelman, a doctoral student in economics, examined China’s New Rural Pension Scheme (NRPS) and the Chinese Health and Retirement...