Seniors whose cholesterol levels spike and plummet year-to-year could be at increased risk of dementia and failing brain ...
A new study reveals that seniors with fluctuating cholesterol levels face a 60 per cent higher risk of dementia and a 23 per ...
Tracking lipid variability may be a reliable method of predicting dementia and cognitive decline among community-dwelling ...
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Older adults with shifts in cholesterol levels over time may be more apt to develop dementia compared to those with stable levels regardless of the actual cholesterol levels, according to a study ...
Could changes in cholesterol be a warning sign of dementia? A new study suggests that older adults whose cholesterol ...
Older adults whose cholesterol changes over time may be more likely to develop dementia than people whose cholesterol is ...
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Older people whose cholesterol levels change over time may be 60% more likely to develop dementia than those whose cholesterol is stable, a study suggests. Researchers tracked almost 10,000 people for ...
The Chinese study published in the journal Nature Aging measured levels in the brain of 13 specific proteins that are ...