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Dementia
Neurology
Most Dementia Patients Have Multiple Brain Pathologies. How Should We Treat Them?
About twenty years ago, neuropathologists studying the brains of deceased dementia patients noticed a striking trend: the majority of them suffered from more than...
Interview
How Smart Glasses Restore Independence to People with Dementia: An Interview with Szczepan Orlins, CEO of CrossSense
Dementia is one of the most daunting challenges of the modern era, threatening the independent lives of millions worldwide. Statistics show that every three...
Neurology
AI Against Dementia: How Smart Glasses Give Patients Their Independence Back
Innovative AI software, specifically designed to assist people living with dementia, has won the prestigious British Longitude Prize on Dementia along with £1 million...
News
Study: Flu Vaccination Reduces the Risk of Dementia
A new scientific paper published in the journal Aging Clinical and Experimental Research discusses annual flu vaccination as an accessible strategy for preventing dementia...
News
New Study: Reading and writing reduce the risk of dementia by 40%
By 2050, the number of people living with dementia worldwide is projected to exceed 150 million, posing an unprecedented challenge to global healthcare systems.
According...
Neurology
40-Year Harvard Study: Caffeine Linked to Lower Dementia Risk
Scientists from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Mass General Brigham have found through a large-scale study that moderate consumption of...
Research
The Source of Nitrates is More Important Than the Dose
Dietary nitrates are a subject of constant debate in modern science. Although nitrates are naturally found in vegetables, meat products, and drinking water, their...
Neurology
Alzheimer’s Disease: Is the Healthcare System Ready for the New Phase?
Today, 55 million people worldwide live with dementia, and approximately 70% of those cases are due to Alzheimer's disease. Experts predict that this number...
