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A new study from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and the Columbia Butler Aging Center suggests that risk ...
Alzheimer’s disease is commonly thought of as an older person’s illness. But new research from Columbia University and the ...
A new study reveals that cognitive changes tied to Alzheimer's risk factors begin far earlier in life than previously thought ...
Explore how risk factors for Alzheimer's can impact cognitive function as early as age 24, paving the way for prevention strategies.
A new study suggests that risk factors and biomarkers related to Alzheimer's disease are associated with cognition much earlier in life than previously recognized. The study highlights significant ...
These new results show that well-established risk factors and blood biomarkers for dementia appear to start affecting ...
The study, published in the Food & Function journal, involved 32 healthy young adults between the ages of 18 and 30, who consumed both a walnut-rich breakfast and a matched breakfast on separate ...
New research links fatty, sugary diets to impaired brain function ... habits hasten the onset of age-related cognitive decline in middle age and older adults. "This research gives us evidence ...
A new study from Columbia University has revealed that warning signs linked to Alzheimer’s disease may appear much earlier in ...