Treating vision loss and lowering cholesterol could help reduce the risk of dementia, according to a new report.
Older Australians suffering from chronic pain face a significantly increased risk of dementia, according to a new University ...
Drinking one-half to one cup of coffee or four to five cups of tea daily may help decrease the risk of developing dementia in ...
An estimated 7 per cent of dementia cases are attributable to poor cholesterol in midlife, beginning around age 40, while two per cent of cases are tied to untreated vision loss later in life. The ...
This simple breakfast may really benefit your brain health. Reviewed by Dietitian Emily Lachtrupp, M.S., RDReviewed by ...
From the study cohort, the average age of patients who experienced ... which can happen in some sports — may increase the risk of certain types of dementia later in life. A loss of motor skills ...
Taking time to look after your hearing every day could significantly slash your chances of developing dementia later in life ...
Compared with those who had other traumatic injuries, people who fell were older (mean age 79.5 vs 76.7), more likely to be ...
The use of SGLT2 inhibitors vs DDP-4 inhibitors is associated with a reduced risk of developing different types of dementia.
Researchers from the University of Edinburgh found that gardening has positive benefits for cognitive health as people age, ...
Adults in sexual or gender minority groups may have a higher risk of adverse brain health outcomes, a new study found.