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Blood vessel health in midlife predicts memory function 20 years later
Having healthy blood vessels is a critical foundation for lifelong health. Blocked arteries in the heart (coronary arteries) can lead to angina and heart attacks, while blocked arteries in the brain can lead to strokes. A new study that followed more than 1800 people showed that having smaller and larger infarctions (cell death resulting from blocked blood vessels) in the brain, in middle age, is associated with cognitive decline over the next 20 years (1). In this study, r
George Wang, MD, PhD
Aug 29, 20192 min read


Health Care for the 21st Century
What does it really mean to be healthy? How should health care be optimally provided?
The World Health Organization defines health as...
George Wang, MD, PhD
May 6, 20196 min read


Does diet influence the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease?
The short answer is, “Yes,” according to a study published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease.
George Wang, MD, PhD
Jul 15, 20183 min read
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