SmartSocks: smart socks against dementia and autism
A Bristol startup has created special socks equipped with artificial intelligence that track vital data and alert caregivers, improving quality of life
A Bristol startup has created special socks equipped with artificial intelligence that track vital data and alert caregivers, improving quality of life
Researchers at the University of Oxford have cataloged more than 4.400 naturally preserved human brains, some dating back 12.000 years, challenging the idea that they are extremely rare.
Brushing your teeth too little and poorly, avoiding the dentist and flossing were associated with an increase in all-cause mortality.
Cases of Alzheimer's linked to childhood growth hormone therapy highlight a new path of transmission of the disease.
Research on 32.000 individuals confirms: cigarette smoking leads to a significant loss of brain matter.
Research team shows that gut microbiome can transmit Alzheimer's disease from humans to healthy rats. The discovery could open new therapeutic avenues.
Billionaires and scientists collaborate to transform the dream of living beyond 120, and without aging. Where am I at?
Forgetting as part of learning: Memories we think are lost forever may simply be inactive.
Jelly Drops, innovative water bonbons, help hydrate those suffering from dementia, especially during heat waves
Scientific efforts aim to make aging a disease, and they have never been closer to an outcome. However, many would not like a world with (many) fewer deaths.
It is almost impossible to escape them, and they now account for more than half of the calories we eat: ultra-processed foods are a very serious threat
A massive English study shows overwhelming evidence of telomere damage for those who drink alcohol. Goodbye to the myth of the "glass at the table"
Are you ready for a world where memory is stored in a cloud? The scenarios of a future in which (unfortunately) we will not forget anything.
Intranasal administration of active lipid messengers blocks memory loss and neurodegeneration in mouse models of Alzheimer's.
Each of these modern medical marvels would have been considered pure magic just a hundred years ago.
Researchers at Osaka University have developed a nasal spray based on rifampicin, capable of reducing the effects of depression
Aducanumab could represent a revolution for all Alzheimer's patients, but for now it represents only an element of controversy
A Japanese droid is able to analyze disturbances and even predict them simply by observing and analyzing walking
The "blood-brain" pathway that intoxicates the latter, producing Alzheimer's degeneration, could originate from the liver.
Education has always been considered a good way to slow down cognitive aging. A new study believes this is not the case.
Waking up patients in a coma is a goal that has been pursued for years. The author of the first result, considered fortuitous at the time, tries again with a new technique and 3 patients. He awakens 2 of them. With surprising results, and a new path to follow.