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Study links hidden body fat patterns to brain shrinkage
Where fat hides in the body is emerging as a powerful predictor of how quickly the brain ages. New imaging research links ...
A long-term brain imaging study in aging adults showed faster rates of atrophy in certain brain structures to be associated with the risk of developing mild cognitive impairment (MCI). While some ...
The effect of body fat on brain health may depend not only on the amount of fat an individual has but also on where that fat is stored.
A new AI foundation model from Mass General Brigham may be capable of analyzing brain MRI datasets and predict various ...
BEER-SHEVA, Israel, November 4, 2024 – Age-related brain atrophy, the gradual loss of neurons and shrinkage of brain tissue, is a natural part of aging, which can lead to cognitive decline and other ...
They show up as bright white spots when you get a brain MRI: lesions called white matter hyperintensities, or WMH. And their presence suggests something may be wrong with your brain's white ...
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Age-related brain atrophy, the gradual loss of neurons and shrinkage of brain tissue, is a natural part of aging, which can lead to cognitive decline and other neurological issues. While so far aging ...
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