"Childhood" and "dementia" are two words we wish we didn't have to use together. But sadly, around 1,400 Australian children and young people live with currently untreatable childhood dementia.
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Teenagers should be considering their dementia risk, academics say, after a new study suggested having an unhealthy childhood could affect the brain in later life. A child’s body mass index (BMI ...
Teenagers should be considering their dementia risk, Oxford academics have said, after a new study suggests that having an unhealthy childhood could affect the brain in later life. Researchers ...
Teenagers should be considering their dementia risk, Oxford academics have said, after a new study suggests that having an unhealthy childhood could affect the brain in later life. Researchers, led by ...
Teenagers should be mindful of their dementia risk, according to academics. A new study suggests that an unhealthy childhood could impact brain health in later life. Factors such as a child’s ...
An unhealthy childhood could affect the brain in later life, potentially leading to a greater risk of dementia, an Oxford University study suggests. The study found a child's body mass index (BMI ...
A study led by Angelina Sutin, a professor of behavioural sciences at Florida State University, found that people with dementia experience personality changes before they show cognitive decline.