Dementia is a group of symptoms (including memory loss, confusion, language problems and behaviour changes) caused by different diseases that damage the brain and get worse over time. Alzheimer’s is ...
The way in which brains shrink in those who develop Alzheimer's disease follows no specific or uniform pattern, finds a new study by researchers at UCL and Radboud University in the Netherlands.
By the time a person develops obvious and severe signs of dementia—things like struggling with daily grooming tasks, ...
New evidence from the Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA) indicates that older adults who experience a stroke for the ...
Older adults with untreated hypertension vs those with treated hypertension have a greater risk of developing Alzheimer disease.
A history of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) in healthy, middle-aged adults was associated with detectable changes in ...
The use of SGLT2 inhibitors vs DDP-4 inhibitors is associated with a reduced risk of developing different types of dementia.
"Dementia is a multifactorial disease with Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia pathologies making the largest contributions—and yet, most genome-wide association studies focus just on ...
Older adults who have experienced a traumatic injury after a fall are 21 percent more likely to later receive a diagnosis of ...
Managing dementia in the complex landscape of neurological disorders stands out as a formidable challenge, affecting millions ...