Men's brains shrink faster than women's; researchers explore Alzheimer's connection
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A recent study has found that men's brains tend to shrink faster than women's as they age, which raises intriguing questions about the relationship between brain health and Alzheimer's disease. Despite this faster shrinkage, women are still diagnosed with Alzheimer's at twice the rate of men. This research challenges long-held assumptions about gender differences in brain aging and Alzheimer's risk, highlighting the need for further investigation into the underlying factors that contribute to these disparities.
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