People with enlarged fluid-filled spaces in the brain around small blood vessels may be more likely to develop cognitive problems and dementia over time than people without these enlarged spaces, according to a new study.
source https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/01/210127171851.htm
Thursday, 28 January 2021
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