Head injuries may worsen cognitive decline decades later

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They also had smaller brain volumes (by 1 percent) and differences in brain microstructural integrity, in line with evidence from previous studies, which may explain the subtle cognitive


differences. The researchers did not find any differences in levels of the amyloid protein, implicated in Alzheimer's disease, or other signs of Alzheimer's-related damage.