L-R: Dr Chris Karayiannis, Prof Velandai Srikanth and A/Prof Chris Moran from the National Centre for Healthy Ageing with study participants Paul Carton and Gerry Carton. |
A world first study mapping the thickness of the layers of the retina in 18 pairs of twins at midlife has found that it could be a marker of future dementia risk.
The paper, led by Associate Professor Christopher Moran and Professor Velandai Srikanth, from the National Centre for Healthy Ageing in Australia, and published in the journal, Scientific Reports, tested 18 pairs of twins recruited from Twins Research Australia, average age of 64 years and two thirds female.
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