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    Adding to other recent research showing harmful effects on the brain from eating a diet rich in ultraprocessed food, new findings suggest this type of diet can accelerate cognitive decline.

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    A minimally invasive skin test, which measures factors related to brain connections, shows high specificity and sensitivity in new research, with diagnoses of Alzheimer disease confirmed at autopsy.

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    • A minimally invasive skin test can accurately diagnose Alzheimer's Disease with high sensitivity and specificity, even in the presence of comorbid pathologies, new research suggests. #AAIC22 https://t.co/Z3kZyyCnpv

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    Sleep apnea and other sleep disorders may flag increased risk for dementia, especially in men and especially soon after a sleep disorder diagnosis, new research suggests.

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    Regular exercise appears to slow cognitive decline in older sedentary adults with mild cognitive impairment, new topline results suggest.

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    Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) 2022 : Read clinically focused news coverage of key developments from AAIC 2022

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    The eRADAR tool uses clinical data routinely collected in the electronic health record to identify older adults at risk of having undiagnosed dementia and who may benefit from cognitive testing.

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