Blood Clots May Hold Key To Treating Dementia
Fri, 28 Apr 2006 02:00 AM EST
... Spontaneous blood clots or debris from arterial disease in the brain (known as cerebral emboli) may hold the key to preventing or treating dementia, say researchers from the University of Manchester in this week's BMJ. ...
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- Thrombophlebitis
- Dementia
- Vitamin E Cream, Ointment, Gel
- Blood in Urine
- Blood clots to other location of the body -- brain, intestine, legs
- Blood clots that travel to brain, kidneys, lungs, or abdomen
- Blood/Blood Transfusion
- Blood Transfusion
- Blood clots or an infected clot that travels other organs, causing infection and severe damage
- Stroke, if clots break off and travel to the brain (drugs that thin the blood such as heparin and warfarin can reduce the risk)
- Blood Disorders
- Blood Donation
- Dementia With Lewy Bodies
- Alzheimer disease
- Blood Gases
- Lewy Body Dementia
- Blood Culture
- Low Blood Pressure
- Laboratory Tests
- Transfusion

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