A new study suggests that LGBTQ+ individuals may face a higher risk of adverse brain health outcomes, including dementia and ...
LGBTQ+ people were 15 per cent more likely to develop negative brain health outcomes compared to their cisgender and straight ...
By the time a person develops obvious and severe signs of dementia—things like struggling with daily grooming tasks, ...
Research shows that flavonoid-rich diets, including tea and red wine, are associated with a lower risk of dementia in ...
Researchers at the Yale School of Medicine found that the group had a 15 percent higher risk of brain health problems overall ...
New research suggests that incorporating more flavonoid-rich foods and beverages into the diet may help lower a person's risk ...
Adults in sexual or gender minority groups may have a higher risk of adverse brain health outcomes, a new study found.
Depression significantly increases the risk of developing dementia and cognitive impairment, as reported in the International ...
Dementia is often immediately associated with memory loss, but the condition encompasses so much more than just an impaired ...
Disparities in health between gay and straight folk are not new. Previous studies have highlighted how members of the LGBTQ+ ...
For a while everything was perfect for Sile and Stefan Tankov, from Northern Ireland - they were married in April 2021 and ...
Transgender women were found to have a 68 percent higher risk of having a stroke than cisgender people, the study found.