Research Shows A Link Between Racism And Alzheimer’s Disease
Related Articles
-
Alzheimer’s risk associated with stressful life events during childhood and midlife, study finds
Alzheimer's disease, a major cause of dementia, currently affects approximately 50 million people worldwide, a number expected to triple by 2050. A recent study published in the Annals of Neurology explores the relationship between stressful life events and the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, focusing on how the timing and nature of these stressors might influence disease onset. The study finds that not all stressful events are equally impactful, with midlife or childhood stressors...
-
New Research Finds Certain Disease-Causing Bacteria Feeds on Human Blood's Serum
As researchers described, "bacterial vampirism" is real and it can lead to a horrifying condition for humans, leading to sepsis.
-
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder Adaptation, Led by Wednesday’s Emma Myers, Finds U.S. Home
A UK adaptation of A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, based on the YA mystery novels by Holly Jackson, has found a Stateside home. Starring Wednesday‘s Emma Myers and originally commissioned to debut in the UK and Ireland on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer, A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder now will also stream in […]