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Targeting the Right Brain: Structural Subtyping and Vascular Profiles Predict Response to Lifestyle Interventions in Dementia Prevention
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Targeting the Right Brain: Structural Subtyping and Vascular Profiles Predict Response to Lifestyle Interventions in Dementia Prevention

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 01/20/2026
A sub-analysis of the FINGER trial reveals that individuals with specific grey matter patterns and lower vascular risk derive the most structural brain benefit from multimodal lifestyle interventions, highlighting the potential for personalized dementia prevention strategies.
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Higher Vitamin B12 from Mid- to Late Life Is Associated with Slower Cognitive Decline: Evidence and Implications
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Higher Vitamin B12 from Mid- to Late Life Is Associated with Slower Cognitive Decline: Evidence and Implications

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 11/05/2025
Elevated vitamin B12 levels from mid- to late life correlate with reduced rates of cognitive decline across language, memory, and executive function domains, independent of folate status, highlighting potential preventative strategies against age-related cognitive impairment.
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Alzheimer’s Disease: Navigating Controversies and Shaping Future Strategies
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Alzheimer’s Disease: Navigating Controversies and Shaping Future Strategies

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 10/10/2025
Recent advances in anti-β amyloid monoclonal antibodies offer promising reductions in Alzheimer’s disease progression but spark debate regarding their clinical impact, cost-effectiveness, and accessibility. Emerging biomarkers and preventive approaches herald a new era in personalized dementia care.
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How B Vitamins Can Slow Brain Shrinkage and Prevent Dementia?
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How B Vitamins Can Slow Brain Shrinkage and Prevent Dementia?

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/11/2025
Long-term studies reveal that proper supplementation of B vitamins can slow brain atrophy, improve cognitive function, and reduce dementia risk, especially in older adults at risk of deficiency.
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How Phones and Computers Can Protect Your Brain Against Dementia: Debunking the Digital Dementia Myth
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How Phones and Computers Can Protect Your Brain Against Dementia: Debunking the Digital Dementia Myth

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/31/2025
A groundbreaking meta-analysis reveals that digital technology use lowers dementia risk and slows cognitive decline in adults over 50, highlighting digital tools as vital cognitive protectors rather than risks.
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Unlocking Dementia Prevention in Brazil: Impact of 14 Modifiable Risk Factors on Reduction Potential
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Unlocking Dementia Prevention in Brazil: Impact of 14 Modifiable Risk Factors on Reduction Potential

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 08/22/2025
Nearly 60% of dementia cases in Brazil could be prevented by addressing 14 modifiable risk factors, highlighting a crucial public health opportunity in a middle-income country setting.
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Structured Lifestyle Intervention Shows Superior Cognitive Benefits in At-Risk Older Adults: Insights from the US POINTER Trial
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Structured Lifestyle Intervention Shows Superior Cognitive Benefits in At-Risk Older Adults: Insights from the US POINTER Trial

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 07/29/2025
A large US trial shows that intensive, structured lifestyle programs yield greater cognitive improvement in at-risk older adults compared to self-guided approaches, though both are beneficial.
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Structured Lifestyle Interventions Deliver Superior Cognitive Benefits over Self-Guided Approaches in At-Risk Older Adults
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Structured Lifestyle Interventions Deliver Superior Cognitive Benefits over Self-Guided Approaches in At-Risk Older Adults

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 07/29/2025
A large phase 3 trial reveals that structured, multidomain lifestyle interventions significantly improve cognition in older adults at risk for cognitive decline, outperforming self-guided strategies.
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MIND Diet: Slowing Aging and Reducing Dementia Risk
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MIND Diet: Slowing Aging and Reducing Dementia Risk

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 07/27/2025
The MIND diet combines principles of the Mediterranean and DASH diets to support brain health, slow biological aging, and potentially reduce dementia risk.
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