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Young-onset dementia common in Southeast Asia
Young-onset dementia (YOD), particularly the Alzheimer’s type, occurs with high frequency among Southeast Asians, according to data from a memory clinic cohort in Singapore. Furthermore, YOD patients with higher education and those who have late-onset dementia with moderate-to-severe cerebrovascular disease burden exhibit a steeper and faster decline in global cognition.
Young-onset dementia common in Southeast Asia
14 Jan 2022Psychosis not uncommon in Parkinson’s disease, signals cognitive decline
A significant presence of psychosis exists among patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) in Singapore, potentially indicating a more rapid cognitive decline and progression of PD severity, reports a study.
Psychosis not uncommon in Parkinson’s disease, signals cognitive decline
14 Jan 2022Disease-modifying agents for multiple sclerosis do not elevate cancer risk
Several disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) for multiple sclerosis (MS) do not pose an increased risk of cancer, a study has shown.
Disease-modifying agents for multiple sclerosis do not elevate cancer risk
09 Jan 2022Prior stroke may influence ischaemic stroke risk in cancer patients
Prior history of ischaemic stroke appears to affect the risk of ischaemic stroke in patients newly diagnosed with cancer, according to a study from Canada presented at ASH 2021.