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Deep belly fat could predict Alzheimer's disease
Deep Belly Fat May Help Spur Alzheimer's Decades Before Symptoms Begin
Buildup of this visceral fat in middle age may boost levels of the two damaging brain proteins, called amyloid and tau, explained a team led by Dr. Mahsa Dolatshahi, of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Actual symptoms of Alzheimer's disease may not arise until many years later.
Deep belly fat could predict Alzheimer's disease decades ahead of symptoms
People who are obese and harbor deep belly fat are at higher risk for developing Alzheimer's disease-specific proteins in the brain up to 20 years before the earliest dementia symptoms, a new study suggests.
‘Hidden’ fat could predict Alzheimer’s disease up to 20 years before symptoms, research finds
In the latest Alzheimer’s research, hidden fat in various parts of the body was shown to be an early warning sign of the common dementia — as long as 20 years prior to symptoms emerging.
Deep Brain Stimulation Helps 2 Patients Walk
Deep brain stimulation helps two patients walk after spinal injury
As the team explained, deep brain stimulation involves the implantation of electrodes into specific brain areas to help direct neural activity. It's long been used to treat illnesses such as Parkinson's disease and tremor.
Health Rounds: Brain stimulation helps restore walking after paralysis in pilot study
Applying deep brain stimulation to a different region in the brain than has been used for other conditions improved the recovery of lower limb movements in two patients with severe spinal cord injuries,
Stimulating parts of the brain can help the paralysed to walk again
Exactly which bits of the brain are involved in this adaptation is not clear. But, in a paper just published in Nature Medicine, a group of researchers led by Jocelyne Bloch of Lausanne University Hospital and Grégoire Courtine at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne shed some light.
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UnitedHealth Shooting Dredges Up Deep Enmity at Health Insurers
The shooting death of high-ranking UnitedHealth Group Inc. executive Brian Thompson has uncovered a deep anger among ...
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Working Well: The simple act of taking deep breaths can reduce stress and anxiety
Deep breathing can be an effective way to reduce stress at work, studies show. But on the job, many people don’t think about ...
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Switching from animal to plant proteins can boost heart health
Moving away from meat to plants as a main source of protein will do wonders for your heart, new research finds.
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Trump’s health secretary pick RFK Jr shows Americans how to cook Thanksgiving turkey ‘the MAHA way’
Robert F Kennedy Jr, Donald Trump’s choice for health secretary, has shared a video showing Americans how to cook ...
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