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Occasional Forgetfulness Tied to Loss of Brain Volume
It's unclear whether this is linked to dementia, scientists say

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Active Social Life May Reduce Men's Alzheimer's Risk
Home, family, club activities appear to enhance creation of new brain cells, study finds

Scientists ID Compounds That Prevent Brain Nerve Damage
Finding could help develop new drugs to treat Alzheimer's, Parkinson's diseases

Simple Blood Test Could Spot Alzheimer's Risk
Levels of amyloid beta peptide increase before, decrease after disease presents, study says

Compound Could Reduce Heart Attack Damage
Acts against destructive free radicals, researchers say


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