Month: February 2023

Plasma C4 Levels: A Key Player in Intracerebral Hemorrhage

Imagine the brain as a complex city, with a network of streets and buildings that keep everything running smoothly. Now picture a major accident happening in this city, causing chaos and damage. That’s what happens during intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), when bleeding occurs within the brain. In this study, scientists focused on a particular component of […]

Published on February 20, 2023

Informant Reports of Cognitive Complaints Linked to Dementia Risk

Imagine you’re in the midst of a grand treasure hunt, searching for hidden clues. But here’s the catch: you have a partner who can also give you clues to help you find the treasure. In this study, researchers investigated the role of subjective cognitive complaints (SCCs) in predicting the risk of dementia. They examined both […]

Published on February 20, 2023