For older people, financial strain may be a warning sign of dementia — before doctors or families start noticing symptoms.
Dreams are normal occurrences for everyone, and most people report having occasional nightmares. However, the frequency of your nightmares, and how old you are when you experience them, might reveal ...
A new study has shown that a shingles vaccine may reduce dementia risk by 20% over the next seven years. The protective ...
Studies have found that poor grip strength was associated with a greater risk of cognitive decline and developing conditions ...
A new multicenter study led by Mayo Clinic researchers has established a practical, evidence-based definition of rapidly progressive dementia (RPD), a rare but devastating form of cognitive decline ...
Among older veterans with dementia, ED admission is associated with substantially fewer days spent at home in the 180 days ...
A psychologist has clarified the actual definition of 'mixed dementia' whilst addressing a widespread misunderstanding. Dr Kelynn Lee, Chief Executive of the Dementia Care Hub and a committed ...
A study by Universitat Rovira i Virgili finds that prioritizing low glycemic index foods, including most fruits and whole grains, may lower the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.
Over 7 years, hearing aid prescription did not improve cognition but was associated with a significant reduction in the risk for dementia in older adults with moderate hearing loss.
Research suggests frequent bad dreams or nightmares could indicate whether you're at risk for dementia. PonyWang via Getty Images Dreams are normal occurrences for everyone, and most people report ...
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