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  • Eli Lilly Challenges EMA Decision on Alzheimer’s Drug Approval Eli Lilly seeks reexamination of its Alzheimer's drug, Keysunra, after EMA denied approval due to brain swelling concerns.
  • Alcohol Damages Blood Vessels in the Brain—Even in Light Drinkers Alcohol consumption is linked to increased dementia risk due to brain blood vessel damage, as shown in a study analyzing 1,781 brains.
  • Zero-Calorie Sweeteners May Be Making You Hungrier, Study Find New research indicates sucralose may increase appetite and contribute to weight gain, challenging the benefits of zero-calorie sweeteners.
  • Is 'Bad' Cholesterol Messing with Your Brain? New Study Says Yes Lower LDL cholesterol levels may reduce dementia risk, with a study showing significant differences in Alzheimer's rates based on cholesterol levels.
  • Your Blood Pressure Could Be a Time Bomb—Here’s What You Need to Know Increased vigilance is crucial for cerebral hemorrhages, due to rising risks from stress and weather changes.
  • Think a Little Booze Is Fine? Here’s What It’s Really Doing to Your Body Alcohol is a Group 1 carcinogen with no health benefits; it harms the brain, liver, eyes, and increases risks of dementia and fetal issues.
  • ADHD Isn’t Just Behavioral—It Could Be Physically Reshaping Your Brain A study links iron accumulation and brain damage to adult ADHD, revealing structural differences and potential neurodegeneration risks.
  • Scientists Find Startling Link Between Poor Sleep and Brain Shrinkage A study links sleep architecture to Alzheimer's, revealing that shorter deep sleep stages correlate with brain atrophy in vulnerable areas.
  • Study Links Low Waist-to-Hip Ratio to Better Brain Health in Old Age Healthy eating and a lower waist-hip ratio in middle age are linked to better brain and cognitive health in later years.
  • Can Blueberries Improve Memory? New Research Shows Promising Results Blueberries boost memory in seniors, improving recall by 40% in a study. They are rich in antioxidants and beneficial for brain health.
  • Kickstart Your Year with These Health Benefits of Giving Up Alcohol Quitting alcohol offers health benefits like weight loss, improved brain function, healthier skin, and a stronger immune system.
  • Want Better Memory? Try These 7 Proven Techniques for Sharper Recall Memory tends to decline with age but can improve with effort. Regular mental exercises, adequate sleep, and healthy habits can help.
  • Is Your Brain Failing to Recognize Faces? Here’s What You Need to Know About Prosopagnosia Prosopagnosia is a neurological disorder that impairs face recognition, affecting daily life and social interactions significantly.
  • Sleep Apnea May Actually Enlarge Your Brain's Memory Center, Study Shows A study finds sleep apnea may enlarge the hippocampus, affecting memory and learning, with significant implications for brain health.
  • How Sleep Apnea Is Tied to Brain Damage and Increased Dementia Risk A study reveals sleep apnea can cause brain damage, increasing risks of aging and dementia, particularly in Hispanic seniors.
  • How Alcohol Affects Your Brain: Why You Should Abstain After Age 65 Alcohol significantly increases dementia risk after age 65; abstaining is crucial for brain health, especially in older adults.
  • Men’s Brains More Affected by Obesity and Heart Disease, According to New Study Men with cardiovascular disease risk factors may experience earlier brain health decline than women, according to recent research.
  • Is Your Belly Fat Putting You at Risk for Alzheimer’s? New Studies Say Yes Studies reveal visceral fat contributes to Alzheimer's onset, linking obesity with amyloid plaque accumulation and brain inflammation.
  • Turns Out, Exercise Makes Your Brain Work Better for 24 Hours, New Study Reveals A study finds exercise can enhance cognitive performance for up to 24 hours, benefiting memory and attention in older adults.
  • 14 Proven Ways to Reduce Your Risk of Alzheimer's Disease Research suggests that continuous learning, exercise, and a healthy lifestyle can help reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease.
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