A major study led by the University of Cambridge has revealed that problems with the brain’s waste clearance system may explain why some people...
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								A major study led by the University of Cambridge has revealed that problems with the brain’s waste clearance system may explain why some people develop dementia—especially those with poor sleep or high blood pressure. These findings could lead to new ways of preventing or treating dementia, one of the biggest health challenges of our time. […] The post Study finds the key to preventing dementia appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
A major study led by the University of Cambridge has revealed that problems with the brain’s waste clearance system may explain why some people...
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bDysfunction in the brain's waste clearance system may play a central role in the development of dementia, /b offering new insights into why factors
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