A RAND Corporation study pinpointed several unexpected predictors at age 60 that will likely lead to dementia later on.
Exercising regularly, eating healthy and stimulating the brain can help prevent the condition, research shows.
A study uncovers the power of adopting healthy habits in middle age to significantly reduce the risk of developing dementia ...
Dr James Pickett, Head of Research at Alzheimer’s Society, warned commonly-prescribed drugs that treat conditions including ...
"Our research confirmed that factors like low cognitive test scores and poor general health in one's 60s are strong ...
The first study analysed cognition and dementia data from the Health and Retirement Study, a nationally representative survey ...
Fluctuating cholesterol may silently raise dementia risk, underscoring the need for steady lipid control to protect cognitive ...
A new study has found that taking sleeping pills on a regular basis could significantly hike your risk of developing dementia ...
Frontotemporal dementia affects empathy and social behavior, with reduced brain activity in empathy-related regions. Patients ...
The study found that people exposed to PM2.5 from wildfires had an 18% increase in the odds of a dementia diagnosis. See the ...
Insomnia, sleep apnea and disrupted sleep cycles can accelerate cognitive decline and make dementia worse, a new report on ...
Wildfires have become a common occurrence in the West, posing dangers to lives and property. But a new study published in ...