Listening to music daily (or close to daily) "engages multiple brain areas at once, acting like a full-brain workout,” Emma Jaffa, the co-author of a new study on dementia, told me. https://t.co/Z3YgM3k6cl
In Australia and aged 70 or older? We want to hear from YOU!
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I’m truly honored to receive this prestigious award. My sincere thanks to the editorial board and the selection committee for this recognition. I’d especially like to thank my supervisor, Prof @DrJoRyan and co-investigators whose insights and support shaped this work.
New research from @zhenzhou11 & @DrJoRyan reveals the association between year-to-year cholesterol variability and dementia. Could lipid fluctuations be a novel biomarker for brain health? @aspree_org@Monash_SPHPM
Read more: https://t.co/1U4HaIMQs1
#Dementia#Lipid#BND_team
An epigenome‐wide study of a needs‐based family intervention for offspring of trauma‐exposed mothers in Kosovo - Ryan - 2024 - Brain and Behavior - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/Im30aruItm
Current projections estimate 153 million people will be living with dementia by 2050.
Nearly half of dementia cases could be prevented or delayed by tackling 14 risk factors starting in childhood, suggests new report from a standing Lancet Commission: https://t.co/ZFRBBbIfdZ
🧵The countdown begins for the Alfred Research Alliance Honours night Thu 8 August at the Hub, for students in the final year of a BSc or BBiomedSc.
Meet students and supervisors and find out about research projects here at @MonashSTM@Monash_SPHPM@BurnetInstitute@BakerResearchAu@AlfredHealth.
#TranslationalMedicine #PublicHealth #Honours
More details and registration https://t.co/oo9V4eCYAj
Are you asking how modifiable risk factors could impact resistance and resilience to Alzheimer’s disease pathology? Our recent collaborative review is for you! We also talked about biological mechanisms behind. @BiologicalPsyc1@sylv_villeneuve
👉https://t.co/qENaJ0kR27
Are you asking how modifiable risk factors could impact resistance and resilience to Alzheimer’s disease pathology? Our recent collaborative review is for you! We also talked about biological mechanisms behind. @BiologicalPsyc1@sylv_villeneuve
👉https://t.co/qENaJ0kR27
Welcome to all of those joining us in-person in Philadelphia for #AAIC24! We're looking forward to a week of networking, collaboration and learning both virtually and in "The City that Loves You Back." ❤️🔔🥊
Limited social connections may increase dementia risk. Our latest study, now published in Alzheimer's & Dementia (@alzassociation), examines how social connection patterns influence dementia risk differently in older men and women.
https://t.co/cw4Ckbu2Kn
Plasma Biomarkers of Alzheimer’s Disease and Neurodegeneration According to Sociodemographic Characteristics and Chronic Health Conditions
https://t.co/ruqt0wZD36
🎉🎊Massive congratulations to @DrAung_ZZ_Phyo for being awarded the Monash FMNHS Early Career Postdoctoral Fellowship. With supervision from @DrJoRyan Aung will investigate the risk of frailty after cardiovascular disease. We wish them the very best!! @Monash_FMNHS@monash_SPHPM
Strong social connections may lower dementia risk. But which social activities help most?
Our latest study explores how different activities impact dementia risk in men and women.
https://t.co/TP98D2x8N1
@GeronMedia@geronsociety @OUPMedicine
#Dementia#SocialConnection