Replacing a missing brain lipid may calm overactive blood vessels and restore healthy blood flow—opening a new path toward treating dementia.
Increasing the levels of a particular phospholipid in the membranes of brain cells may offer a promising new way to improve blood circulation in the brain and support healthier brain activity. A poten ...
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Professor Kim Jae-hoon, an authority on cerebrovascular and oncology surgery, was appointed as the n...
Professor Kim Jae-hoon (54) of neurosurgery will be inaugurated as the 20th hospital director of Nowon Eulji University ...
Instead of relying on highly intricate brain surgery or implants, which are typically performed by only a handful of experts, ...
“[...] the associations between common non-invasive measures of cardiovascular health (e.g., blood pressure) and risk of dementia are not well-established ...
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What Happens in the Brain During Vascular Dementia
Vascular dementia is the second most common type of dementia. Strokes that affect cognitive (thinking) abilities cause vascular dementia. Vascular dementia often worsens in a stepwise pattern, and ...
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