Research has previously linked inflammation to Alzheimer’s disease (AD), yet scientists from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and the Harvard Aging
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Subconscious changes in movement may predict Alzheimer’s disease
As people go about their daily activities, complex fluctuations in their movement occur without conscious thought. These fluctuations—known as fractal
Potential noninvasive treatment for Alzheimer’s disease
Ultrasound can overcome some of the detrimental effects of aging and dementia without the need to cross the blood-brain barrier,
Cellular signatures of kidney tumors discovered
The origins of seven types of kidney cancer, including several rare subtypes, have been identified by researchers at the Wellcome
Fracture setting method could replace metal plates, with fewer complications
A new biocompatible polymer-based composite material could soon replace metal plates in treating difficult and unstable fractures. Developed at KTH
It’s true: Stress does turn hair gray (and it’s reversible)
Legend has it that Marie Antoinette’s hair turned gray overnight just before her beheading in 1791. Though the legend is