Articles

Cross-sectional and longitudinal soluble TREM2 levels in CSF according to estimated years to symptom onset (EYO) in carriers and non-carriers of pathogenic variants.
Elsevier,

The Lancet Neurology, Volume 21, April 2022

An article on Alzheimer's disease progression, in the context of SDG 3, focusing specifically on the dynamics of soluble TREM2 and its association with amyloid and tau markers, neuroimaging features, and cognition.
Elsevier,

The Lancet Healthy Longevity, Volume 3, April 2022

An article on interventions for people with mild dementia, in the context of SDG 3, focusing specifically on the benefits and cost-effectiveness of the Journeying through Dementia intervention in England.
Elsevier,

Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology, Volume 65, April 2022

In vitro and in vivo studies showed that melatonin therapy is effective against AD. The emerging novel melatonin-based therapies are potential treatment options in AD.
Elsevier,

European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Volume 63, April 2022

This article explores whether operations for carotid artery diseases reduce the risk of dementia.
Elsevier,

Animal Behaviour, Volume 186, April 2022, Pages 151-177

The authors investigate whether applying multiple welfare indicators’ and triangulating them can lead to converged and corroborating evidence of welfare, or whether the indicators' contradict one another.
Reduction in clinical practice is achieved through the provision of good oral health care.
Editorial highlighting publication of the Consensus on Environmentally Sustainable Oral Healthcare: A Joint Stakeholder Statement.
Elsevier,

The Lancet, Volume 399, 19 March 2022

The Lancet Nigeria Commission supports SDG 3 by repositioning future health policy in Nigeria to achieve universal health coverage and better health for all, and presents the evidence to support a positive and realistic future for Nigeria.
Elsevier,

The Lancet Public Health, Volume 7, March 2022

This Viewpoint supports SDGs 3 and 16 by highlighting how mass incarceration contributes to structural racism and discussing how this exacerbates health inequalities. The authors focus on the COVID-19 pandemic as an example.

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