A new large-scale brain imaging study suggests that the normal process of aging does not affect female brains more severely ...
"Excessive fluctuations could be a sign of vascular aging that contributes to brain injury" said gerontologist Daniel Nation.
In contrast to traditional measures, such as an increase or worsening of lesions or overall brain atrophy, to signal progression of multiple sclerosis (MS), investigators are proposing atrophied ...
A new study reveals that men's brains shrink faster than women's with age, yet women still develop Alzheimer's disease twice ...
The lifetime risk for Alzheimer’s disease at age 45 is one in five for women compared to one in 10 for men, according to the ...
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