Year: 2026

The Brain’s Internal Compass Stability May Hold the Key to Memory Longevity

A discovery by McGill University researchers sheds light on how memories can endure over time, even as brain…

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Data-Driven Platform Reveals Alzheimer’s Pathways, Offering a New Approach to Predicting Risk

A powerful new real-world data platform could change how scientists understand and predict Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias…

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The Moving Body, the Hydraulic Brain: Exploring Fluid Shifts in the Brain

The brain is more mechanically connected to the body than previously understood, according to new research published on…

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Lingering Effects: How Early Substance Use Leaves Its Mark on the Brain

Young adults who frequently use substances may face lasting consequences for memory later in life, according to new…

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Blood-Based Test Could Guide More Precise Breast Cancer Therapy for Older Women

For women aged 70 and older diagnosed with a common form of breast cancer, identifying the most appropriate…

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Chronic Stress and Cancer Progression

Stress is a constant companion in the oncologist’s office. It emerges at diagnosis, intensifies throughout treatment, and often…

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Research in Sweden Reveals Subtle Complexities in Japanese Ageing

Although people in Japan are known for their longevity, longer life does not automatically equate to better health…

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Physical Fitness Drives Better Work Outcomes

A study conducted at the University of Jyväskylä has found that maintaining regular leisure-time physical activity from a…

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Financial Instability Associated with Faster Cognitive Decline in Older Populations

Worsening financial well-being in midlife and later life—particularly when it declines over time—is linked to poorer memory performance…

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Study Finds Strong Connection Between Severe Infections and Dementia Risk

Severe infections may raise the risk of dementia independently of other coexisting health conditions, according to a new…

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Newly Developed Mandarin Toolkit Helps Spot Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease

Asian Americans represent the fastest-growing segment of older adults in the United States, yet many encounter persistent linguistic…

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New findings associate early heart stress, prediabetes, and high blood pressure with greater heart failure risk

A new study led by researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine provides compelling evidence that certain blood markers—indicating early,…

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