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A scoping review found that family caregivers of people with dementia play a vital role in observing driving ability, making decisions about driving cessation, and navigating the emotional and logistical burdens of this transition. This highlights the need for future research and support services to explicitly include and address the unique perspectives and challenges faced by caregivers during this complex life change.
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A study of the largest cohort to date shows that heterozygous variants in the SLC12A6 gene are a cause of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a common inherited neuropathy. This finding is crucial because it expands the genetic causes doctors should consider when diagnosing patients with inherited neuropathies, ensuring more people receive an accurate diagnosis.
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A study found that an extraverted behavior intervention, where people act more outgoing, can improve the expression of genes related to a healthy immune system. This suggests that simple psychological and behavioral strategies could potentially be used to boost our body’s natural defenses against illness.
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Research indicates that circulating biomarkers in the blood, which are signs of brain degeneration, are linked to a higher risk of death from any cause and specifically from dementia. This means these biomarkers could one day be used as simple blood tests to help identify people at the greatest risk for severe outcomes, allowing for earlier monitoring and care.
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A large study of over 2,200 patients with cardiac amyloidosis, a condition where protein builds up in the heart, found that nearly 40% did not have preserved heart function, challenging the common assumption. By combining measurements of heart pumping, squeezing, and blood flow, doctors can create a much better prediction of a patient’s risk, arguing for a more comprehensive approach to diagnosis and management.
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