Year: 2026

Targeting senescent brain cells may offer new ways to ease epilepsy symptoms

Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is a common and often severe form of epilepsy characterised by recurrent seizures and…

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Do circadian rhythms play a role in dementia risk?

Circadian rhythms that are weaker, more fragmented, or that peak later in the day are associated with a…

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Keep moving, live longer: Light activity associated with improved survival in diabetes, heart and kidney disease

Light-intensity activities such as walking, gardening or household chores were associated with a lower risk of death among…

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New research challenges established models of Parkinson’s disease

A new study led by researchers at McGill University is challenging a long-standing theory about how dopamine supports…

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In what ways does stroke impair speech understanding?

After a stroke, some individuals develop a language disorder that disrupts how their brains handle the sounds of…

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Geographic inequality shown to affect hip fracture recovery

Older adults living in economically disadvantaged neighbourhoods spend significantly fewer days at home in the year following a…

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An AI-Driven Review of a Century of Ageing Research Reveals Trends and Gaps

A research article published in Volume 17, Issue 11 of Aging-US on 25 November 2025 presents a large-scale,…

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As neuron death increases with ageing, a natural human protein treatment shows potential to halt Alzheimer’s-related brain cell loss

Scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz have found that changes in brain neurons, including gradual cell loss,…

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How a brain care score can predict stroke risk across racial groups, study finds

A new study led by researchers at Mass General Brigham has found that the Brain Care Score (BCS)…

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A genetic blind spot: how ‘junk’ DNA might hold Alzheimer’s clues

When most people think about DNA, they tend to picture genes that determine physical traits, influence behaviour, and…

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Living with food and financial insecurity may age the heart faster than recognised clinical risk factors

A new analytical study exploring how social determinants of health influence cardiac ageing has identified financial strain and…

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New Video Dataset Supports the Evolution of AI-Enabled Health Care

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have introduced Observer, a first-of-its-kind multimodal medical dataset designed to capture anonymised,…

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