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The team found an overall reduction in white matter, along with decreased grey matter in the brain's temporal and parietal ...
A recent study using brain scans of crew members at an Antarctic research station reveals significant changes in brain ...
Your brain on revenge looks like your brain on drugs. Brain imaging studies show that grievances—real or imagined perceptions ...
Pinpointing who will and won’t get Alzheimer’s disease is tricky for doctors, but new research suggests it may soon get ...
The team used a special type of brain scan called tau PET, which tracks a protein known as tau that builds up in the brain ...
A novel MRI-based ‘aging’ clock may offer a simple way to identify patients whose biological age is outpacing their ...
USC researchers have found a promising new brain scan marker that could better detect Alzheimer’s risk — but only for some. The tau-based benchmark works in Hispanic and White populations when ...
Scientists from Duke University have created a tool that uses a single brain scan to estimate how quickly your body and mind ...
A new tool developed by researchers can estimate how fast someone is aging by analyzing a single MRI brain scan, predicting chronic disease risk and dementia years before symptoms appear.
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.
Any high school reunion is a sharp reminder that some people age more gracefully than others. Some enter their older years ...