Researchers in Mississippi, Texas, and Illinois found that older Americans who did 'mentally stimulating' activities more ...
The S.E.C. alleged shortcomings in research said to support the drug, and its developer agreed to a $40 million settlement.
In today’s “AARP Minute,” ways to lower dementia risk, plus an AARP poll finds who is leading the presidential race in ...
Every three seconds, someone in the world is diagnosed with a type of dementia, which is the general term for the loss of memory, language, and ability to make decisions enough that it impacts ...
Dr. Macie P. Smith's newly-released book, A Dementia Caregiver Called to Action: The Journey examines the challenges a ...
Others use expert puzzle strategies to strategize their way through a sudoku grid or work out a word search not necessarily because they enjoy it but because they’re under the impression that doing ...
Many people worry they are developing serious cognitive deficits when these are in fact only minor and within the bounds of ...
Brain exercises support neuroplasticity, which refers to the brain’s tendency to form new connections and neural pathways.
A lounge designed to help people with dementia feel safe has been created at the Isle of Man's main hospital. The area on ...
A study by researchers at Queen’s University Belfast, published this week, found that consuming red wine instead of other types of alcohol could cut your risk of developing dementia by up to a ...
About 1 in 10 adults in the U.S. over age 65 had dementia, and 22% experienced cognitive impairment, according to a 2022 published study. That staggering statistic means more than 55 million people ...