A decades-long cohort study shows drinking caffeinated coffee and tea in moderation is linked to lower dementia risk and ...
Scientists followed participants for 20 years, assigning them specific games and gaming hours ...
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 ...
New Harvard study of 130,000+ people finds that drinking two to three cups of coffee daily cuts dementia risk by 18%. Caffeine appears key to brain protection benefits.
The research found that mice with Alzheimer's disease symptoms improved when a certain brain protein was suppressed.
Scientists have identified a type of mental exercise focused on processing speed that could cut people’s risk of developing ...
A new study suggests that a common respiratory bacterium may play an unexpected role in Alzheimer’s disease. Cedars-Sinai ...
A long-term study of older adults with moderate hearing loss found that hearing aids did not lead to better performance on ...
T cell therapy, a type of immunotherapy that leverages the immune system to combat diseases, is a powerful treatment option for certain cancers.
The research found some older adults who completed specific cognitive exercises, called speed training, lowered their risk of developing dementia by 25%. Scientists put participants through the speed ...
Adults age 65 and older who completed five to six weeks of cognitive speed training were less likely to be diagnosed with dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, up to two decades later.
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