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Primary care clinics carry a tough burden. You walk in with concerns about blood pressure, pain or medication questions.
Free five-minute memory screenings return Nov. 17–22 at five Brazoria County libraries, offering quick cognitive checks as part of National Memory Screening Month and The Gathering Place’s annual ...
Memory problems have long been considered the primary hallmark of dementia, but a team of researchers is now challenging this view. They argue that changes in sensory perception – from vision to ...
A newly approved blood test can help rule out some cases based on the amount of amyloid in the brain. A neurology professor ...
Misplaced your keys again? Blanked on the name of your neighbor’s dog? Don’t panic: Occasional forgetfulness is a normal part of aging. But if you have a sneaking suspicion that your memory lapses ...
It’s all in the eyes. They say that eyes are a window into your soul — but research shows they might also serve as an early window into cognitive decline. A study published in Neurology suggests a ...
In D.C., which has one of the nation’s highest dementia rates, health advocates are pushing for earlier detection and ...
As a primary care physician, I often have older patients come to me worried about dementia. They tell me they've been forgetting names or where they put their keys, and they're concerned that such ...
The eyes might truly be windows to the brain’s health, according to fascinating new research published in Scientific Reports. Scientists have discovered that simple vision sensitivity tests could ...