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UK study: Chemicals in plastics could be a risk factor for Alzheimer's

Anika Hartz, Ph.D., and her colleagues are examining three types of bisphenols (BPA, BPF and BPS), which are chemical compounds used in the production of polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins. These compounds are commonly found in food containers, water bottles and the lining of cans.

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Plastic Chemicals May Increase Alzheimer's Risk, UK Study Finds

Plastic Chemicals May Increase Alzheimer's Risk, UK Study Finds
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Research establishes a new method to predict individual risk of cognitive decline

 E-Mail The early prognosis of high-risk older adults for amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI), using noninvasive and sensitive neuromarkers, is key for early prevention of Alzheimer s disease. A recent study, published in the Journal of Alzheimer s Disease, by researchers at the University of Kentucky establishes what they believe is a new way to predict the risk years before a clinical diagnosis. Their work shows that direct measures of brain signatures during mental activity are more sensitive and accurate predictors of memory decline than current standard behavioral testing. Many studies have measured electrophysiological rhythms during resting and sleep to predict Alzheimer s risk. This study demonstrates that better predictions of a person s cognitive risk can be made when the brain is challenged with a task. Additionally, we learned that out of thousands of possible brain oscillation measures, left-frontal brainwaves during so-called working memory tasks are good p

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A new method to predict individual risk of cognitive decline

A new method to predict individual risk of cognitive decline ANI | Updated: Feb 05, 2021 16:01 IST Washington [US], February 5 (ANI): The early prognosis of high-risk older adults for amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI), using non-invasive and sensitive neuro markers, is key for early prevention of Alzheimer s disease, suggested the findings of a new study. The study, published in the Journal of Alzheimer s Disease, by researchers at the University of Kentucky establishes what they believe is a new way to predict the risk years before a clinical diagnosis. Their work shows that direct measures of brain signatures during mental activity are more sensitive and accurate predictors of memory decline than current standard behavioural testing.

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New method to predict individual risk of cognitive decline

New method to predict individual risk of cognitive decline
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