Massachusetts General Hospital's Mind, Mood, & Memory (MMM)
Volume 20 • Number 9 • September 2024
Amyloid and Alzheimer’s: How Genetics and Lifestyle May Affect Dementia Risk

When assessing your risk for cardiovascular disease, you know to pay close attention to your cholesterol levels. More LDL (“bad”) cholesterol is associated with a greater risk of plaque buildup in your arteries, increasing your odds of having a heart attack or stroke or developing conditions such as peripheral artery …
Issue Highlights
- Your Memory May Be More Reliable Than You Realize
- Cognitive Symptoms Common Soon After Parkinson’s Diagnosis
- Study Identifies Antidepressant Associated with the Least Weight Gain
- MGH Researchers Pioneering New Stroke, Parkinson’s Treatment Technologies
- What Does It Take to Effectively Manage Treatment-Resistant Hypertension?
- Being Grateful May Just Help You Live a Longer, Healthier Life
- Stress and Memory
- Strokes in Young Adults
- Untapped Mental Capacity