Year: 2026

Exercise and Nutritional Support May Help Reduce Care Dependency in Dementia

A simple combination of daily physical exercise and protein-rich nutritional drinks may offer meaningful health benefits for people…

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Prenatal Lead Exposure Connected to Lower Cognitive Ability in Adulthood

A study published on 18 February 2026 in Neurology suggests that exposure to lead before birth may be…

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Blood Test May Help Predict Longevity, According to New Study

As people grow older, it can be difficult to tell who will continue to enjoy healthy years and…

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Study Suggests Certain Health Conditions May Indicate Future Alzheimer’s Risk

A new study led by researchers at Vanderbilt Health has identified a range of medical conditions that frequently…

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New Study Reveals Way to Watch and Reverse Key Chemical Process Linked to Alzheimer’s

A recent study conducted at Oregon State University has provided new insight into a chemical process associated with…

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Fibre-Rich Diet Tied to Better Heart Health for People Working Night Shifts

People who work night shifts face a higher risk of developing coronary artery disease, one of the most…

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Yale Study Suggests Growing Older May Bring Improvement Rather Than Decline

Ageing in later life is frequently portrayed as a gradual and unavoidable decline in both physical strength and…

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Changes in brain blood flow and oxygen supply may provide early warning signs of Alzheimer’s

Subtle alterations in the way blood circulates through the brain and how brain tissue uses oxygen may be…

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Off-Label Antipsychotic Prescriptions Prevalent in Older Adult Population, Study Shows

A large registry-based investigation conducted in Finland by researchers from the University of Oulu and the University of…

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Continuous Cognitive Activity Throughout Life Tied to Reduced Alzheimer’s Risk

A new study published on February 11, 2026, in Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of…

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Scientists Discover Energy Metabolism Changes in Parkinson’s Disease

Weight loss is a common but still poorly understood feature of Parkinson’s disease. Many people living with the…

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University of Michigan Study Connects Chronic Lead Exposure With Increased Dementia Risk

As rates of dementia continue to climb across the United States, new research from the University of Michigan…

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