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'Zombie' cells may drive common form of epilepsy
Scientists are unraveling the role of senescent cells in a common form of epilepsy, and it could point to new treatments.
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Scientists Just Found Out Why Your Brain Suddenly Starts Forgetting Things
Your brain may hold a silent trigger for rapid memory loss. Scientists just uncovered when, and why, it activates.
Wendy Williams is once again at the center of mounting uncertainty after reports emerged that a prominent neurologist has ...
Commentary: Dementia at just 24-years-old – how a UK man may help researchers understand the disease
Some forms of dementia can strike at an astonishingly young age and move frighteningly fast, and we still don’t fully ...
The family of Andre Yarham, who died of frontotemporal dementia, hopes his brain can help scientific research. He is ...
A UK man who is thought to be Britain’s youngest dementia sufferer recently passed away from the disease at only 24 years old ...
We asked four neurologists which symptoms you should never ignore—and what they might signal.
A UK man who is thought to be Britain's youngest dementia sufferer recently passed away from the disease at only 24 years old ...
Déjà vu consists of two parts: (1) the feeling of familiarity with an experience and (2) the judgment that you cannot have ...
An incredibly rare, tragic death in the UK might still have a silver lining.
The temperature outside has plummeted, radiators are cranked up and my patients are complaining about what's often called ...
The earliest known case of dementia in UK may help scientists and doctors alike better understand the awful disease.
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