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Is your brain aging faster than your chronological age? New research shows it could raise your risk of death and dementia significantly—and offers promise for early intervention.
We read with great interest the Article by Randall J Bateman and colleagues investigating long-term gantenerumab treatment in dominantly inherited Alzheimer's disease.1 This important work provides ...
In the last decade, the incidence of restrictive eating disorders in children, like anorexia-nervosa and avoidant/restrictive ...
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Live Science on MSNBrain scans could reveal your true biological ageA study suggests that a single brain MRI can be used to predict a person's rate of aging across their whole body, which ...
When electrical activity travels across the brain, it moves like ripples on a pond. The motion of these "brain waves," first ...
Fragile X disorders include two distinct conditions: fragile X syndrome (the most common single-gene cause of developmental delay and autism) and an entirely separate group of premutation syndromes.
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Discover Magazine on MSNNeanderthal Genes May Cause a Rare Brain Condition That Impacts Balance and PostureLearn more about Chiari malformation type 1, a rare brain condition that may be present in certain genes thanks to Neanderthals.
We appreciate the opportunity to address the comments by Yangfan Cheng and colleagues, and Sebastian Walsh and colleagues regarding our Article on long-term gantenerumab treatment in dominantly ...
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