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Dementia, microplastics and plastic
Dementia: Are microplastics accumulating in our brains a risk factor?
People diagnosed with dementia have up to 10 times more microplastics present in their brains than those without the condition, a new study has found.
Disturbing study finds microplastic accumulation in human brains, highest in dementia patients
Scientists found microplastics in all 52 examined human brains. Newer brain samples had more plastic than older ones.
Disturbing Discovery: Human Brains Are Filling Up With Microplastics, and It May Be Causing Dementia
Microplastics are accumulating in human brains at alarming rates, with concentrations rising 50% in the past eight years. Researchers found plastic fragments as small as 200 nanometers, possibly interfering with brain function.
Plastic in your brain? New study finds 4-5 paper clips worth of microplastics in brain tissue; here's what it means
Study reveals alarming accumulation of microplastics in human brains, especially in dementia patients, raising health concerns.
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Assisted living worker slept as dementia patient wandered off and died, CA officials say
Two women have been arrested after an 88-year-old dementia patient wandered from his assisted living facility and died, ...
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Many Americans With Dementia Don't Even Know That They Have It, As They Haven't Been Officially Diagnosed
In the United States, most people with dementia don't know they have it. A new study has found that four out of five people ...
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Demi Moore ‘shows up’ for Bruce Willis with weekly visits as he battles dementia
Demi Moore opened up about her blended family with ex-husband Bruce Willis as he continues to battle dementia. Moore said, ...
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Officials: Assisted living worker slept while dementia patient wandered away, died
Candie Gomez Rogers and Librada Gomez Najera allegedly allowed Andrew Hegarty to walk out in the cold and die from exposure.
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Pauline Quirke 'struggling to recognise family' amid heartbreaking dementia battle
Pauline Quirke's battle with dementia has reached a heartbreaking stage as the actress can no longer recognise her own family ...
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Dementia: why prescription drugs like antibiotics and vaccines have been linked to lower risk of the disease
The researchers theorise the protective effects of these drugs could be because they reduce inflammation, control infections ...
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Pauline Quirke struggles to recognise family weeks after going public with dementia battle
Pauline Quirke's Birds of a Feather colleague revealed the 65-year-old star struggles to identify her own relatives, just ...
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This Popular Food May Put You at Greater Risk for Dementia
Eating processed red meat may increase your risk of developing dementia, a new study finds. Here, brain health experts ...
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Being Social May Delay Dementia by 5 Years
Social activities include dining out, traveling, and even playing bingo. According to research from Rush, staying socially ...
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UW experts say risk of developing dementia is predicted to double by 2060
As of 2019, nearly one in two Americans over age 55 are at risk of dementia, according to the Census Bureau’s report.
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Cholesterol-Lowering Statins May Reduce Dementia Risk by 63%, Study Says
Statins help people manage high cholesterol levels, but many experts want to know if these drugs can also support brain ...
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Swapping coffee for this hot drink may prevent dementia and boost brain health
Experts at the Alzheimer's Society have warned that two symptoms of dementia may appear when a person is out shopping as they ...
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