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Neurologists and health experts are highlighting specific habits and risk factors to combat cognitive decline and dementia.
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Neurologists and health experts are highlighting specific habits and risk factors to combat cognitive decline and dementia.
New research indicates that a decline in work productivity may serve as an early warning sign for dementia up to 15 years before a formal diagnosis.
A major international trial suggests a lifestyle program can improve brain health for older adults at risk for dementia across Latin America.
A major international trial suggests that anti-inflammatory diets and healthy behaviors can significantly reduce dementia risk in older adults.
Researchers have identified indicators of dementia and Alzheimer's disease that may appear up to 15 years before a formal diagnosis.
A new study suggests a common chemical from car tire wear pollution may be linked to an increased risk of Alzheimer's and dementia.
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A new study reveals a stark increase in neurodegenerative disease risk for NFL players.
Recent research suggests a correlation between faster walking speeds in individuals aged 80 and over and a reduced risk of cognitive decline.
Recent reports link the popular arthritis supplement glucosamine to an increased risk of death and faster dementia progression.
New reporting highlights the significant role of lifestyle changes and personalized education in reducing the risk of dementia and Alzheimer's.
New scientific insights suggest a healthy diet can protect the brain and potentially delay dementia, even in cases of Alzheimer’s pathology.
Preventing dementia is trending as experts emphasize lifestyle changes and early detection
Recent reports highlight the diverse impact of extreme heat on cognitive function, mental health, and long-term neurological risks.
Medical coverage highlights early dementia warning signs that may emerge decades before the onset of memory loss.
New research and expert guidance are highlighting the critical link between hearing loss, cognitive decline, and long-term independence.
Recent coverage suggests that early signs of Alzheimer’s may appear in people as young as 45.
Recent studies highlight the potential health benefits of regular sauna use.
New blood-based protein tests are enabling the detection of Alzheimer's and dementia risk decades before clinical symptoms appear.
New research highlights a connection between specific dietary choices, including popular snacks, and an increased risk of dementia.
New research suggests that shorter front-leg strides in senior dogs may serve as an early physical warning sign of canine cognitive decline.
The financial burden of dementia in the US is skyrocketing, outpacing even cancer and heart disease combined.
A viral hand exercise involving the pinky finger is trending as a purported method to test for or prevent cognitive decline and Alzheimer's.
Recent research identifies a link between the consumption of ultra-processed foods and an increased risk of dementia and Parkinson's disease.
New research suggests that sleep habits may influence how genetic factors affect Alzheimer’s risk.
Dementia cases are rising, but recent findings suggest ways to mitigate risk.
Recent reports examine the link between hearing loss, cognitive decline, and the risk of Alzheimer's disease.
New findings suggest that adjusting everyday habits can lower the risk of dementia.
A controversial case report on psilocybin's effects on an Alzheimer's patient has sparked global interest.
New research suggests a link between higher Vitamin C levels and improved brain health and reduced dementia risk in older adults.
Recent studies suggest coffee may have hidden benefits for gut health and aging.
June is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, and coverage is debunking myths and emphasizing early detection.
Researchers are exploring whether retinal images and AI can predict Alzheimer's risk years before symptoms appear
A popular joint-pain supplement may accelerate Alzheimer's progression, according to new research.
Recent studies suggest vitamin C may play a significant role in brain aging, sparking interest in its potential benefits.