A common type of irritating eye bacteria can linger in the body for many years after your symptoms have lifted, potentially contributing to a devastating cognitive decline ...
The family of an elderly Singaporean man is appealing for information on his whereabouts after he went missing in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday (Feb 7). In an Instagram post on Monday, the family of Halim ...
A groundbreaking study has revealed the potential benefits of a specific kind of game, demonstrating that people who play for at least 23 hours could slash their dementia risk by 25%. The discovery ...
For decades, Alzheimer’s disease has been framed as a one‑way slide, a slow erasure of memory that medicine could at best delay. That narrative is starting to crack. A wave of lab discoveries, smarter ...
A 76-year-old woman with vascular dementia has been convicted of failing to insure a car that she had not driven since 2024. The son-in-law of the woman from Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, pleaded ...
New Harvard study of 130,000+ people finds that drinking two to three cups of coffee daily cuts dementia risk by 18%.
Insomnia is no longer just a nuisance that makes mornings miserable. Large cohort studies now suggest that chronic insomnia, defined as trouble falling or staying asleep at least three nights a week ...
Nuts and legumes, especially tree nuts like walnuts, which research shows can cut dementia risk. Wang said supplements can ...
A new study suggests the benefits of speed training for your mind. Globe reporter Kay Lazar explains what that means.
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A long-term study of older adults with moderate hearing loss found that hearing aids did not lead to better performance on ...
Researchers who tracked thousands of participants over two decades found that brain training video games may help protect the brain against dementia. NBC News’ Erika Edwards spoke with a woman who ...