New study finds 15 risk factors
A new study from researchers from the University of Exeter in England and Maastricht University in the Netherlands has identified 15 risk factors that contribute to developing young-onset dementia. Young-onset …
A new study from researchers from the University of Exeter in England and Maastricht University in the Netherlands has identified 15 risk factors that contribute to developing young-onset dementia. Young-onset …
Electrical stimulation of the brain can be used to improve mental processes in Alzheimer’s patients, according to a new study. Researchers found that twice-daily current stimulation sessions of around 20 …
It started with the occasional word loss. Sarah Widmeyer’s mother, Elaine, would forget words like “zoo” and instead call it “the place where they keep the animals.” Then came the …
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There is “hope and optimism on the horizon” in Britain’s dementia battle (Image: Getty) There is “hope and optimism on the horizon” in Britain’s dementia battle despite a stark prediction …
Psychiatrist Daniel G Amen has taken to TikTok to warn about several warning signs that could indicate Alzheimer’s disease. The New York Times best selling author filmed himself explaining the …
And this is leaving hundreds of thousands of sufferers without the vital verification they need to qualify for new treatments. For example, Swindon is one of the lowest performing areas …
A growing body of international research suggests pollution from wildfire smoke can produce cognitive deficits, post-traumatic stress and may even increase the risk of dementia, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Until …
Delaying the onset of dementia, without pharmaceuticals? Canadian researchers believe that combining exercising and brain training, in that order, can slow cognitive decline – and potentially even improve cognition – …