A long-term observational study found a link between the amount of tea and caffeinated coffee people drank and the risk of dementia.
A large, long-term study found that playing a brain training video game may help protect the brain against dementia for ...
We don’t experience depression uniformly, and a new study finds that some symptoms may be more strongly linked with developing dementia later in life.
Caffeine and antioxidants in coffee and tea may confer significant brain health benefits as we age, a new study suggests.
New research suggests people who regularly drank coffee or tea with caffeine were less likely to develop dementia later in life.
Memory and reasoning training showed no protective effect, only speed training + follow-up sessions In A Nutshell Older adults who did computerized speed-training exercises plus booster sessions had ...
Researchers from the National Center for Healthy Aging (NCHA), a partnership between Monash University and Peninsula Health, have developed a novel method for improving dementia detection in hospitals ...
For loved ones of dementia patients, communication is often one of the biggest challenges. Not only can it be difficult for the person with dementia to express themselves, but the person can also ...
A year ago, the family of actor Bruce Willis shared the news that the actor had been diagnosed with dementia. Best known as the star of the “Die Hard” movie series, Willis has a less common form of ...