If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to eat healthier, you’re doing your heart a favor. And, a new study suggests that a ...
“Higher intake of red meat, particularly processed red meat, was associated with a higher risk of developing dementia and ...
There’s currently no cure for dementia. Although some recently developed drugs show promise in slowing the progress of the ...
Antimicrobials, vaccines, anti-inflammatories linked to reduced risk for Alzheimer disease and dementia; antipsychotics and diabetes drugs tied to higher risk.
Cardiovascular diseases and dementia have one thing in common; both have life-altering consequences. Fortunately, lifestyle ...
A study found that older adults with anxiety may have an increased risk of developing dementia—but this risk decreased once ...
New research suggests that wearing continuous glucose monitors could lower the risk of dementia. Experts discuss how symptoms can overlap between diabetes and dementia.
Two signs of changes in your body—rapid weight loss and too much good or HDL cholesterol levels—are warning signs that you ...
With their non-invasive and easy-to-use nature, these devices could offer valuable insights into a person's dementia risk through their daily activity and sleep patterns.' In the study ...
People diagnosed with dementia have up to 10 times more microplastics present in their brains than those without the ...
New research suggests that changes in body weight and cholesterol levels could signal increased dementia risk up to a decade before diagnosis, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open.
Staying fit is one of the best ways to lower the risk of dementia — even for those with a genetic predisposition to the condition.