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Social support and resilience buffer caregiver stress
Study examines how social support and resilience reduce stress among informal dementia caregivers in Pakistan, finding both factors buffer caregiver burden independently.
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Tracking Together: A Robot-and-App-Based Speech Analysis System to Support Shared Meaning-Making Among Dementia Care Partners
Study examines how people with dementia and care partners want to use tracking technology, revealing needs for autonomy support, actionable insights, and relational understanding.
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Molecular imaging links late-life depression to neurotransmitter and Alzheimer’s changes
Molecular imaging reveals late-life depression involves altered neurotransmitter systems, Alzheimer's pathology, and neuroinflammation, supporting development of targeted mechanism-based treatments.
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Gut-brain signaling dysfunction is linked to age-related memory decline
Age-associated cognitive decline driven by impaired gut-brain interoceptive signalling through microbial metabolite-induced vagal dysfunction and hippocampal neuronal dysfunction.