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The existing dementia risk models are limited to known risk factors and traditional statistical methods. We aimed to employ machine learning (ML) to develop a novel dementia prediction model by ...
Surprising Findings From New Research About Dementia and Marriage — U.S. study could challenge the belief that marriage protects against cognitive decline ...
In collaboration with public health experts at Harvard University, medical researchers at China’s Zhejiang University School of Medicine conducted a meta-analysis that’s slated to be published in the ...
Dementia risk rose by 14% when people ate about 1 ounce of ... two small links of sausage or kielbasa, and salami, bologna or other processed meat sandwiches. The study participants were also asked ...
Data from the U.K. Biobank have also shown that ultra-processed foods were associated with higher dementia incidence, and substituting these foods for healthier options lowered dementia risk.
The effects of Bulldogs and Blues legend Steve Mortimer’s battle with dementia Bulldogs hero, NSW history-maker, halfback extraordinaire. Or, to most, just Turvey. DEAN RITCHIE sits down with ...
Dementia is not an inevitable part of ageing. It is caused by diseases that affect the brain. The most common of these diseases is Alzheimer’s disease. As we get older, our bodies change. These ...
Background Being married is associated with healthier lifestyle behaviours and lower mortality and may reduce risk for dementia due to life-course factors. We conducted a systematic review and ...
In this Special Feature, we hear from dementia researchers, clinicians, and experts about developments that are giving them reasons to get excited.
Former Lazio striker Ciro Immobile is reportedly on the verge of returning to Italian football, as Bologna increased their pursuit of a deal to sign the ...
AARP’s new BankSafe Dementia Hub aims to train staff at banks, credit unions and investment firms to spot the signs of cognitive decline and potential fraud.
A 68-year-old Waco man linked by DNA evidence to a 33-year-old murder case was found incompetent to stand trial Friday because he suffers from debilitating dementia.