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Additive effects of cerebrovascular disease functional connectome phenotype and plasma p‐tau181 on longitudinal neurodegeneration and cognitive outcomes. Alzheimer's & Dementia , 2024; 20 (12 ...
Disruptions in brain function due to cerebrovascular disease (CeVD) interact with Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology, impacting neurodegeneration and cognition in older adults.
Introduction: Cerebrovascular disease, a leading cause of death in the U.S., presents ongoing public health challenges, particularly in understanding geographic and demographic disparities in ...
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Background Primary prevention strategies for cardiovascular disease (CVD) conventionally rely on 10-year risk estimates of ...
Summary: Researchers have identified how cerebrovascular disease (CeVD) disrupts brain connectivity, contributing to cognitive decline and neurodegeneration alongside Alzheimer’s disease (AD). By ...
More information: Joanna Su Xian Chong et al, Additive effects of cerebrovascular disease functional connectome phenotype and plasma p‐tau181 on longitudinal neurodegeneration and cognitive ...
ALEXIS SIMPKINS NEUROLOGY Associate Professor, Neurology Cedars-Sinai Dr. Alexis Simpkins is a top clinician scientist who ...