Scientific evidence collected over the past 4 decades suggests that a loss of cholinergic innervation in the cerebral cortex of patients with Alzheimer’s disease is an early pathogenic event correlated with cognitive impairment. This evidence led to the formulation of… Continue Reading →
In developed countries, life expectancy has doubled in the last 200 years thanks to lifestyle improvements, better eating habits, and medical progress. In parallel, the health specific to each age of life has also improved with an increase in physical… Continue Reading →
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, USA, February 22, 2019. Frailty and sarcopenia – the age-related loss of muscle mass – have emerged as serious public health concerns worldwide and major reasons for the loss of functional independence among older people. From February… Continue Reading →
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