Could the bacteria in your mouth predict whether you are at risk of dementia? Emerging research suggests that the bacteria living on your tongue and gums may affect how the brain works and how it ...
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Chip Chick on MSNMany Americans With Dementia Don't Even Know That They Have It, As They Haven't Been Officially DiagnosedIn the United States, most people with dementia don't know they have it. A new study has found that four out of five people ...
Bad bacteria from the mouth can damage the brain, leading to an increased risk of dementia, according to a new study.
Two telltale signs of dementia that could appear up to 11 years before symptoms – are you at risk?
TWO telltale signs of dementia that have nothing to do with memory could appear up to 11 years before typical symptoms, ...
More than 125 guests had the chance to post with the trophies at St James’ Park ahead of the weekend’s FA Cup double header ...
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The Mirror US on MSNTwo shopping mistakes may be warning signs of early decline dementia experts warnExperts at the Alzheimer's Society have warned that two symptoms of dementia may appear when a person is out shopping as they urge people to see medical help if they spot them ...
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