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Digital technology is a critical to addressing the ever-expanding burden of dementia, write Prof Dag Aarsland and Dr Antonio ...
The eyes could be a window into the brain as new research has expanded the link between eye health and dementia risk.
A radical new approach could transform how we treat one of the world’s most devastating brain diseases. The post Parkinson’s ...
Metabolic syndrome is linked to greater risk of developing young-onset dementia, according to a new study. But there are ...
New research identified 17 modifiable risk factors that can impact a person's risk of dementia, stroke, and depression.
Dr. Joel Salinas, a behavioral neurologist and associate professor at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, discusses what’s ...
A new study identified overlapping factors that affect your odds of developing these brain diseases late in life.
In a large, randomized trial, researchers led by First Hospital of China Medical University discovered that “intensive blood pressure control” resulted in a 15% reduced dementia risk among ...
Digital dementia doesn’t just affect our memory; it in fact changes how we think, feel, and interact with others. Poor concentration and forgetfulness can even hamper our performance at work, while ...
A brisk walk, a splash of water aerobics, or even a light jog around the block – if your heart rate goes up then so too will your brain health according to new research from the University of South ...
those who choose to get vaccinated often have increased access to healthcare and are generally more health-conscious, all of which can help reduce a person’s overall risk of developing dementia.