Month: August 2023

The Relationship Between hs-CRP and Alzheimer’s: Protecting Brain Structure and Cognitive Function

Imagine the brain as an intricate puzzle, constantly changing and evolving. In a new study, researchers investigated the impact of hs-CRP concentration on brain structure alterations and cognitive trajectory in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). By analyzing data from over 400 patients with subjective cognitive decline, mild cognitive impairment, and AD, they discovered a fascinating connection. The […]

Published on August 1, 2023

The effect of accompanying anxiety and depression on patients with different vestibular syndromes

Imagine your favorite roller coaster – the exhilarating twists, turns, and drops that leave you feeling dizzy and disoriented. Now imagine that feeling persistently, but combined with anxiety and depression. A recent study examined the impact of anxiety and depression on patients with different types of vestibular syndrome, which causes vertigo. The researchers found that […]

Published on August 1, 2023

The Epigenetic Aging Clock and Brain Function in Young Adults

Imagine aging as a race where everyone has their own individual clock. This study looked at how the ‘epigenetic clock’ changes as we grow older and how it relates to our brain aging and cognitive skills. By studying a group of individuals from adolescence to young adulthood, researchers found that the epigenetic clock is a […]

Published on August 1, 2023