Changes to tiny structures in the brain that can be detected in MRI scans could serve as a potential early indicator of ...
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Routine brain scans may hide an early Alzheimer’s warning
Routine brain scans are starting to reveal something that was invisible to doctors a decade ago: subtle structural changes that may foreshadow Alzheimer’s disease long before memory tests fail.
These brain changes were connected with better metabolic health. As insulin resistance, leptin and other markers of inflammation dropped, brain-age scores tended to improve as well. In the shorter ...
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