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Dementia Risk Rises After Severe Infection
Cystitis, bacterial disease tied to higher dementia risk independently of co-existing cond ...
Research shows that various diseases may be linked to the development of dementia.
Researchers found a link between 29 infections and diseases, including cystitis and Parkinson's, and a higher risk of ...
Severe infections increase the risk of dementia independently of other coexisting illnesses, according to a new study published in the open-access journal PLOS Medicine by Pyry Sipilä of the ...
New research suggests shingles infections may increase the risk of cognitive decline in older adults. Scientists believe ...
A study of 374,000 people finds that severe infections, such as UTIs and pneumonia, significantly increase dementia risk independently of other illnesses.
New Monash University-led research has, for the first time in Australia, found that children with an infection in the past 60 ...
Affecting roughly half a million Americans each year, bacterial infections caused by Clostridioides difficile—commonly known as C. diff—are a serious and persistent problem for patients and hospitals ...
Thiopurine therapy is associated with a 40% increase in infections, primarily driven by mild and viral infections without an increase in moderate to severe IBD infections.
Severe covid and flu infections may raise the risk of developing lung cancer years later, researchers at the University of ...
Growing research suggests that the shingles vaccine may offer health benefits beyond preventing shingles. A new study ...
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