A sweeping 43-year study of more than 130,000 people found that moderate coffee and tea drinkers had a noticeably lower risk of dementia. But with researchers stressing that the link isn’t proof of ...
Experts say these findings don’t mean depression causes dementia or that symptoms guarantee cognitive decline.
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Depression can look starkly different for everyone — but 6 symptoms could increase dementia risk
We don’t experience depression uniformly, and a new study finds that some symptoms may be more strongly linked with ...
For many Kentuckians with dementia, medical interventions may seem like the only choice, but a new University of Kentucky ...
A decades-long cohort study shows drinking caffeinated coffee and tea in moderation is linked to lower dementia risk and ...
Researchers announced on Monday that a randomised controlled trial -- considered the gold standard for medical research -- ...
One type of cognitive training appears to reduce the risk of dementia 20 years later. Even a modest amount of mental exercise appears to reduce the risk of dementia for decades. NPR's John Hamilton ...
A hidden protein buildup in brain blood vessels may quietly quadruple dementia risk—often without a stroke as warning.
A new initiative in Cape Girardeau aims to connect people living with dementia and their caregivers with others experiencing ...
The word anosognosia comes from Greek and means “to not know a disease.” Anosognosia can occur in mental illnesses like bipolar disorder, depression, eating disorders and schizophrenia. It’s ...
Find out more about Alzheimer’s Research UK’s campaigning work and why your support is so crucial to helping us change the future of dementia treatment.
Better continuity of care with GPs for people with dementia who are in their final year of life can save the NHS money, ...
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