Scientists have used advanced X-ray phase-contrast tomography (XPCT) to uncover how gut health may influence Alzheimer’s disease.
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Researchers say that long-term exposure to high levels of air pollution, particularly wildfire smoke, is linked to dementia.
Researchers explore the impact of exercise on the short-term regulation of insulin pathways in brain circuits.
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A study found people who took vitamin D supplements were less likely to develop dementia. But experts said other factors may have been the reason for the reduced risk.