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Mayo Clinic's Memory Disorders Lab led by Neill R. Graff-Radford, M.D., and Gregg S. Day, M.D., studies genetics of dementia, Lewy body dementia and ...
ANSWER: Doing activities that stimulate your brain may reduce your risk of developing dementia. But it's more complex than taking up puzzles or computer games ...
Diagnosing frontotemporal dementia can be challenging, and there's no single test for it. Healthcare professionals consider your symptoms and rule out other ...
This common dementia is caused by a buildup of proteins in the brain. It affects thinking, memory and movement.
Both the Belgian and Mayo labs shared samples of brain tissue from patients, though they were looking for the latest frontotemporal dementia gene in disparate ...
The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association investigated lucid episodes in people living with later stages of dementia. Learn more.
Researchers in this brain focus area of the Discovery and Translation Labs at Mayo Clinic study Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, seeking genetic ...
To diagnose Alzheimer's dementia, healthcare professionals conduct tests to measure memory impairment and other thinking skills. They also judge functional ...
About this study. To further investigate biomarkers in CSF as possible predictors for mild cognitive impairment and dementia ...
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