Metformin, a widely used medication for type 2 diabetes, may also help slow cognitive decline and reduce the risk of dementia, according to a study...
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For the first time, researchers in Sweden have discovered a connection between rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and cognitive decline in dementia patients. The study, published in Neurology, suggests that dementia patients with RA experience poorer cognitive function and a higher risk of death compared to those without RA. This finding highlights the importance of careful monitoring and treatment strategies to slow down memory […] The post Rheumatoid arthritis linked to faster cognitive decline in dementia appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Metformin, a widely used medication for type 2 diabetes, may also help slow cognitive decline and reduce the risk of dementia, according to a study...
Scientists at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research have discovered that certain gene variations linked to leukemia can also create “rogue”...
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A new study from the University of California, San Diego has found that a common class of drugs may increase the risk of cognitive decline,...
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Announcing a new publication for Acta Materia Medica journal. Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) data from published datasets were obtained to...
A new study suggests that people with shorter protective caps at the ends of their chromosomes, called telomeres, may have a higher risk of...
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