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Neuroinflammation in Vascular Dementia: Understanding the Molecular Mechanisms and Future Directions

Neuroinflammation in Vascular Dementia, authored by Gary Rosenberg, delves into the molecular mechanisms that drive the transition to mixed pathology in the brain. The book also explores newer lifestyle and pharmacological approaches that can reduce the incidence of dementia.

Understanding the Clinical Aspects and Subtypes of Dementia

Dementia research has experienced significant growth due to the increasing aging population, leading to a projected increase in the number of patients with dementia by 2050. Advances in neuroimaging, brain chemistry, and genetics have accelerated our understanding of diseases that lead to cognitive decline.

Molecular Pathways Involved in Brain Inflammation

The book reviews the clinical aspects and subtypes of dementia, providing insights into the molecular pathways involved in brain inflammation. It also discusses the role of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and blood in the diagnosis of dementia.

Established and Novel Neuroimaging Methods

Neuroinflammation in Vascular Dementia covers established and novel neuroimaging methods, including the use of MRI, which are becoming increasingly important clinically. These methods can aid in the diagnosis of dementias and help identify potential biomarkers for treatment strategies.

Treatment Strategies and Future Directions

The book discusses established and developing treatment strategies for dementia, including the potential use of machine learning and precision medicine. It also identifies future directions in the field, highlighting the importance of continued research and development in understanding and treating this complex condition.

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