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Brain Health

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What's the Difference Between Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease?

Changes in cognitive function are a normal part of aging, but when they start to affect daily activities, it may be a sign of a more serious impairment.

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Can Supplements Improve Your Brain Health?

Many people look to supplements to improve memory and slow or prevent cognitive decline. Learn about potential benefits and the science behind them.

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Can Cell Phones Cause Brain Cancer?

The World Health Organization (WHO) recently published a large-scale research review exploring the connection between cell phone use and brain cancer.

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5 Brain-Boosting Foods

Eating certain foods can not only help slow brain aging, it can also reduce the risk of developing dementia.

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New Drug Offers Hope for Early-Stage Alzheimer's Disease

Leqembi is the first U.S. FDA-approved medication to alter how Alzheimer’s disease physically affects the brain rather than just treat its symptoms.

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Understanding Seizures and What to Do If You Have One

There are many types of seizures, ranging from mild to severe. Learn more about seizures, treatments and when to seek medical attention.

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Compassionate Epilepsy Care Makes All the Difference

Native Clevelander and epilepsy patient Denise Miles is grateful for the compassionate care she receives at University Hospitals Epilepsy Center. Learn more.

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What Parents Need to Know about Concussions

With sports-related concussions, allowing ample recovery time and not returning to play too soon lead to the best outcomes for young athletes.

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