Dementia is a group of brain disorders that cause a decline in cognitive functions like memory and thinking. While some cognitive decline is a natural part of aging, dementia is an extreme version ...
Menopause is linked to a loss of grey matter in regions involved with memory and emotion, study suggests.
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy has long been discussed as a possible driver of dementia, but proving that link has been ...
The increased size of, and lesser blood supply to, a key brain structure in patients with long COVID tracks with known blood markers of Alzheimer's disease and greater levels of dementia, a new study ...
Researchers announced on Monday that a randomised controlled trial -- considered the gold standard for medical research -- ...
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The largest study of its kind from the Boston University CTE Center reveals that chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) ...
New research suggests people who regularly drank coffee or tea with caffeine were less likely to develop dementia later in life.
Boston University researchers in a groundbreaking study found that those with CTE have a much higher chance of being ...
Obesity and high blood pressure directly raise dementia risk, showing early lifestyle choices protect brain health.
Scientists have long observed that cancer patients have a lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease. New research reveals a possible ...
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 ...