White Matter

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- White matter disease affects treatment in Alzheimer's disease patients - 6.3
- White matter changes may predict dementia risk - 5.7
- Meth use during pregnancy linked to abnormal brain in baby - 4.5
- Heading a soccer ball could lead to brain injury - 4.5
- Cognitive decline linked to brain volume decreases in parkinson's disease patients - 4.3
- Antipsychotic drugs may lead to brain loss in schizophrenia patients - 4
- Aging brain failures to communicate - 3.7
- Brain imaging may help diagnose autism disorder - 3.5
- Blast related injuries detected in brains of US military personnel - 3.3
- Exercise may prevent Early Alzheimer's disease - 2.9

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Blast related injuries detected in brains of US military personnel
An advanced imaging technique has revealed that some U.S. military personnel with mild blast-related traumatic brain injuries have abnormalities in the brain that have not been seen with other types of imaging. The abnormalities were found in the brain's white matter, the wiring system that nerve cells in the brain use to communicate with each other.

White matter changes may predict dementia risk
Elderly people with no memory or thinking problems are more likely to later develop thinking problems if they have a growing amount of "brain rust," or small areas of brain damage, revealed by researchers.

White matter disease affects treatment in Alzheimer's disease patients
Researchers at Sunnybrook have shown that there may be a difference in response to treatment in Alzheimer's Disease (AD) patients with and without white matter disease in selective areas of the brain.

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