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Illustration of long covid with a man's brain leaking information

RAND Study: Life Factors Predict Dementia Risk 20 Years Early

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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Early Autism Screening Helps More Children Access Timely Care

Categories Brain & Behavior
The team’s overall goal was to be able to compare the amounts of α-synuclein protein contained in extracellular vesicles (right side) relative to α-synuclein contained in total plasma (left side). To achieve the former, they innovated an already validated EV-isolation and analysis process with a critical “protein protection assay.”

Breakthrough in Parkinson’s Disease Detection: New Blood Test Method Shows Promise

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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Study Links Declining Sense of Purpose to Mild Cognitive Impairment

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
Researchers have validated a new, noninvasive method for cervical cancer screening. This test allows patients to collect urine samples at home and send them to a medical facility for analysis. By making screening more convenient and less intimidating, this alternative approach could help reduce cervical cancer rates worldwide.

New Urine Test Could Revolutionize Cervical Cancer Screening

Categories Health
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Anxiety After 50 Doubles Parkinson’s Risk, New Study Reveals

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
A microscopic view of neurons with a glowing molecule representing the miR-519a-3p biomarker, offering hope for early Alzheimer's detection.

MicroRNA Biomarker Offers Hope for Early Alzheimer’s Detection

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
This “smart” contact lens could someday help measure eye pressure and send wireless signals to enable early detection of glaucoma.

Researchers Develop “Smart” Contact Lens to Detect Glaucoma Across Wide Temperature Range

Categories Health, Technology
Smartwatch on a wrist

Smartwatch Data May Help Detect Early Signs of Alzheimer’s

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology
Blood test

Ultrasensitive blood test detects ‘pan-cancer’ biomarker

Categories Health, Technology
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Depression, anxiety may be among early signs of MS

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
In hopes of improving the survival rate for breast cancer patients, MIT researchers designed a wearable ultrasound device that could allow women to detect tumors when they are still in early stages.

A wearable ultrasound scanner could detect breast cancer earlier

Categories Health, Technology
Early hallucinations in Parkinson's disease are associated with frontal cognitive decline (triangles), and preceded by specific frontal neural oscillation (theta frequency band).

An early predictor of cognitive decline in Parkinson’s disease

Categories Brain & Behavior
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