While your risk of dementia does go up with age, around 40 per cent of cases could actually be prevented by making certain ...
Dementia affects around 900,000 people in the UK and is more common in people over the age of 65, yet age is not the only ...
While many risk factors you can’t control come into play, such as genetics and family history, there’s one you can. And ...
The report detailed 12 questions that patients should discuss with their physician that can help protect the brain from ...
A 75-year-old man with a genetic predisposition for Alzheimer’s has yet to show signs of the disease. Could this offer insights on new preventive and therapeutic avenues?
Among stroke survivors, the risk of developing dementia after stroke is significantly high, highlighting the need for targeted prevention strategies.
It could be as simple as constantly misplacing keys, or forgetting to pay a bill, or repeating questions over and over.
There is an inverse bidirectional association between cancer and dementia, a relationship that holds across cancer and dementia subtypes.
Dr. Tim Rittman, a neurology consultant, highlights lesser-known early symptoms of dementia such as mild forgetfulness, ...
There exists no ‘amyloid cabal’” in Alzheimer’s research, neurologist Dennis Selkoe writes in response to Charles Piller’s ...
Discover how walking speed can be an early indicator of dementia risk. Learn about new research on physical mobility and cognitive health.
Scott Turner Department of Housing and Urban Development secretary, announced a new Department of Government Efficiency Task ...