It is the memory-robbing disease that people fear the most as they age - and it is even more tragic when it strikes early.
About a million Americans a year are expected to develop dementia by 2060, roughly double today’s toll, researchers reported recently. That estimate is based on a new study that found a higher ...
READ-OUT is a new study underway trialling different types of blood tests in different groups of people across the UK ...
Peter Alexander, now 56 and living in Northern Ireland, never expected to be diagnosed with the memory robbing disorder when ...
Discover how drinking three to five cups of green tea daily may reduce brain lesions linked to cognitive decline and dementia. Learn about the science behind green tea’s neuroprotective compounds like ...
Researchers from NYU Langone Health found that Americans older than 55 have a 42% risk of developing dementia — nearly twice ...
The Brain Tour, inside dementia is an app designed for iOS and Android phones, that uses augmented reality to transport users inside the brain. Whether you're curious to explore a healthy brain or ...
A new study reveals that Americans over the age of 55 have a 42 percent chance of developing dementia, a figure more than ...
Gaps remain in biomedical research in frontotemporal dementia; however, there are several means by which these gaps can be bridged.
Benjamin Waitt Thurber, 92, passed away peacefully on January 21, 2025, in his home in Craftsbury, VT following a long battle ...
There are two kinds of risk factors for dementia: non-modifiable and modifiable. Non-modifiable risk factors are ones that cannot be changed or eliminated, like aging, family history and genetics.
New research shows diabetes medication SGLT-2 inhibitors lower dementia risk by up to 35%, offering hope for millions ...