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- Early dementia diagnosis: What general practitioners should know to identify disease soonerGPs should know that early dementia diagnosis depends less on sophisticated testing and more on pattern recognition—noticing when a previously sharp…
- What Doctors Mean by Brain Reserve and Vascular BurdenTwo people with the same brain pathology experience different cognitive fates because of brain reserve and vascular burden—here’s what doctors measure.
- Could Treating Vascular Risk Improve Alzheimer’s Outcomes?Treating heart disease, high blood pressure, and diabetes may slow Alzheimer’s progression and preserve memory longer than leaving these conditions untreated.
- Why Mixed Pathology Is Common in Older BrainsUnlike younger brains where a single disease typically dominates, the aging brain often harbors Alzheimer’s pathology (amyloid plaques and tau tangles),…
- How Vascular Dementia Differs From Alzheimer’sVascular dementia strikes through blocked blood vessels; Alzheimer’s through toxic proteins—two diseases, two entirely different paths to cognitive loss.
- Can MRI Findings Explain Cognitive Slowing?MRI reveals structural brain changes that directly explain why thinking and processing slow with aging and disease.
- Why Small Vessel Disease Often Appears With DementiaSmall vessel disease damages the brain’s tiny blood vessels and accounts for half of all dementia cases, often worsening Alzheimer’s when both coexist.
- Cerezen drug study: New treatment shows potential for early-stage cognitive declineIntranasal insulin shows promise in treating early cognitive decline by restoring the brain’s energy metabolism.
- What White Matter Changes Mean for MemoryWhite matter damage weakens the brain’s communication pathways, slowing memory retrieval and impairing your ability to hold and recall information.
- Could Better Blood Pressure Control Delay Alzheimer’s Symptoms?High blood pressure in middle age accelerates brain damage linked to Alzheimer’s; controlling it now can protect cognition decades later.
- Why Stroke Prevention Is Dementia PreventionBlood vessel damage that causes strokes is the same damage that silently erodes your memory and thinking over time.
- How High Blood Pressure Damages the BrainHypertension damages your brain years before symptoms appear—but recent research shows early treatment can reverse some of the injury.
















