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Quote of the day by Bruce Willis: 'If you are expecting the unexpected, then it really is not unexpected. But that leaves you vulnerable to the truly unexpected, because you are not expecting it'- What Bandits actor's dialogue teaches us about preparing for life's twistsA simple yet memorable quote from the 2001 film Bandits starring Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton, and Cate Blanchett, offers enduring advi...
Quote of the day by Bruce Willis: 'When you think about where are you going to find that big love of your life, you...' - lessons on relationships, unexpected connections and how to find true love by Die Hard and The Sixth Sense actorQuote of the day by Bruce Willis: He shares a perspective on love. He suggests that significant relationships often emerge from existing co...
Major brain disease risk can be avoided: Long-term research reveals the one type of training that actually worksA long-term study funded by the National Institutes of Health has found that a specific type of brain training focused on visual processing...
Curing the incurable: How is AI revolutionising treatment for ALS, Alzheimer's and Dementia?AI is transforming the fight against neurodegenerative diseases like ALS, Alzheimer's, and dementia by enabling earlier diagnoses and perso...
Study finds nanoplastics promote conditions for Parkinson's & dementiaThe study suggests that the increasing presence of micro and nanoplastics in the environment poses a potential toxin challenge, emphasising...
New study says loss of smell in 60+ may be linked to risk of Alzheimer'sLoss of smell may be a sign of Alzheimer's disease, particularly for those over 60 with a heightened genetic risk, according to a study by ...
Blood tests can predict Alzheimer's in patients who don't show signs of dementia, new study findsBlood tests detecting the abnormal activity of astrocytes, a type of brain cell, may help identify older people without dementia who will d...
More than 10 mn people over the age of 60 likely to have dementia, says new AI studyThe semi-supervised machine learning analysed data from 31,477 older adults.
Over 10 million older adults in India likely have dementia: AI studyThe international team of researchers found that the prevalence rate of dementia in adults aged 60 or over in India could be 8.44 per cent ...
Age-related changes to neurons lead to memory lapses, but how much loss is normal as you get older?In many cases, the influencing factors are more trivial, including being tired, anxious, or distracted.
Can driving skills be an early indicator of dementia? Researchers are seeking answersA study found that driving behaviour and age could predict preclinical Alzheimer’s 88% of the time.
Find someone who makes you happy, and live a healthier lifeStave off the risk factors leading to Alzheimer's disease, dementia and cognitive decline with happier partners.
Not sleeping well? It may increase risk of Alzheimer'sAdults who report a decline in sleep quality in their 40s and 50s have more beta-amyloid protein in their brains later in life.
This AI algorithm can predict Alzheimer's risk 5 years in advanceOne could even initiate lifestyle changes that may delay the beginning stages of Alzheimer's
Good news: Now, dementia can be predicted 10 years in advanceDementia is a major cause of disability in older adults worldwide, and no effective treatment is currently available.
Are you losing your sense of smell? You might be at an increased risk of dying earlyThe results contribute to the growing evidence that olfactory assessments might provide insights on the ageing brain.
Being a bit unpredictable can help boost memory, says studyMemory training with random components could be more effective in enhancing episodic memory which helps us accurately retell stories.
Diabetes complications tied to higher risk of dementiaAn individual develops diabetes when the pancreas does not produce enough of the hormone insulin or the body can't use insulin properly to ...
Just one gram of turmeric a day could boost memory!Adding just one gram of humble turmeric to breakfast could help improve the memory of people who are in the very early stages of diabetes.
What IISc plans to do with Infosys co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan's Rs 220 croreInfy's Gopalakrishnan had wanted to fund a neuroscience centre in India,so he decided to give Rs 220 crore to IISc for a brain research cen...