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A history of TBI or TBI with loss of consciousness and or older-age TBI were linked to lower cognitive scores at age 70 years.
A new study shows that shared family factors may explain previous findings.
A meta-analysis of three COSMOS substudies shows evidence of benefits on global cognition and episodic memory.
The benefit was not seen overall or for domain-specific cognitive function.
A combination of lower neighborhood income and lower greenspace may be a risk factor for worsening white matter grade on MRI.
The findings were seen decades after cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Vascular and neurodegenerative injuries are approximately equally responsible for cognitive impairment.
Older age, female sex and progression to symptomatic Alzheimer’s disease were associated with driving cessation.
The risk for cognitive impairment and stroke was lower with the intake of unprocessed, minimally processed foods.
Individuals with frontotemporal lobar degeneration were accurately differentiated from controls with smartphone tests.