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Brain Health Services: organization, structure, and …

Equally tenable denominations could be proposed, emphasizing different aspects: i) the biomedical domains (e.g., brain, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, memory), (ii) the clinicalSee more

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Health-related quality of life in subjective cognitive …

WEBHealth-related quality of life (HR-QoL) is an important outcome for patients and crucial for demonstrating the value of new treatments. Health utility estimates in …

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Modifiable risk factors for dementia and dementia risk …

WEBWe envisage the development of new Brain Health Services to achieve primary and secondary dementia prevention. These services will complement existing …

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Impact of an educational programme on Alzheimer’s …

WEBAlzheimer’s disease (AD) patients’ care and support of their family is a major issue in the health care systems of Western countries [].By affecting one’s cognition, …

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Early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease using machine …

WEBAlzheimer’s disease (AD) is one of the most prevalent health conditions in aging, affecting over 32 million people worldwide [1, 2].It is a neurodegenerative disease …

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Dementia: a global health priority

WEBAlzheimer's Disease International is the worldwide federation of Alzheimer associations that represent people with dementia and their families. Alzheimer's Disease …

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Deciphering the effect of phytosterols on Alzheimer’s …

WEBAlzheimer’s disease (AD) and Parkinson’s disease (PD), the two most common neurodegenerative diseases, place a substantial burden to global public health …

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Digital health technologies and Alzheimer’s disease …

WEBTherapeutic trials in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) face many obstacles—particularly with regard to screening and recruitment. Decentralized clinical …

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Dementia prevention: current epidemiological evidence …

WEBDementia, a major cause of disability and institutionalization in older people, poses a serious threat to public health and to the social and economic development of …

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Age-related deficit accumulation and the risk of late-life …

WEBParticipants. This is a secondary analysis of data from the Canadian Study of Health and Aging (CSHA). The CSHA was a well-characterized, nationwide, …

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Cumulative impact of health deficits, social vulnerabilities, and

WEBMany factors influence late-life cognitive changes, and evaluating their joint impact is challenging. Typical approaches focus on average decline and a small number …

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MIND diet and the risk of dementia: a population-based study

WEBAdherence to the Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay (MIND) diet has been linked to a decreased risk of dementia, but reverse causality …

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Lewy body dementia: the impact on patients and caregivers

WEBLewy body dementia (LBD) is the second most common neurodegenerative dementia in older adults, yet there remains a delay in diagnosis that limits healthcare …

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Effects of risk factors on the development and mortality of early

WEBDementia has emerged as a worldwide public health concern and socioeconomic burden due to its extensive impacts on patients, families, and society …

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Enriched gardens improve cognition and independence of nursing …

WEBDementia is a major issue worldwide, and considerable efforts were made to design therapeutic mediation tools and evaluate their benefits on the health of patients. …

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Sex matters in the association between cardiovascular health and

WEBCardiovascular health has been associated with dementia onset, but little is known about the variation of such association by sex and age considering dementia …

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The cost-effectiveness challenge: is it worth it

WEBScarcity of resources means that difficult choices have to be made about how to use them. Cost-effectiveness evidence provides a way to help decision-makers …

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Plasma transferrin and hemopexin are associated with altered Aβ …

WEBAlzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia in the elderly population, with an estimated prevalence of 115.4 million cases by 2050 [].AD is …

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Serum urate levels and neurodegenerative outcomes: a …

WEBBackground Previous studies on the associations between serum urate levels and neurodegenerative outcomes have yielded inconclusive results, and the causality …

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Alcohol use and dementia: a systematic scoping review

WEBAlcohol use has been identified as a risk factor for dementia and cognitive decline. However, some patterns of drinking have been associated with beneficial …

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Why could meditation practice help promote mental health and …

WEBPsycho-affective states or traits such as stress, depression, anxiety and neuroticism are known to affect sleep, cognition and mental health and well-being in …

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A multimodal precision-prevention approach combining lifestyle

WEBCombining multimodal lifestyle interventions and disease-modifying drugs (novel or repurposed) could provide novel precision approaches to prevent cognitive …

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