For older people, financial strain may be a warning sign of dementia — before doctors or families start noticing symptoms.
Controversial study claims this simple brain exercise can cut dementia risk by 25% - Further research is still needed to ...
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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 developing dementia later in life.
Dreams are normal occurrences for everyone, and most people report having occasional nightmares. However, the frequency of your nightmares, and how old you are when you experience them, might reveal ...
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A Few Weeks of This Training Linked to Lower Dementia Risk Over 20 Years
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 ...
HURRICANE, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Nearly 7 million Americans live with some form of dementia, meaning millions more are caring for those people. Anyone who’s been a caregiver, whether professionally or for a ...
A new predictive tool may help identify patients at risk for poststroke dementia, potentially accelerating research and ...
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Daily caffeine could reduce your risk of developing dementia, study shows
There's new evidence to add to the ever-growing pile that suggests you don't need to feel guilty about your daily coffee. A large, long-term study has found that moderate caffeine intake is linked to ...
A new study has shown that a shingles vaccine may reduce dementia risk by 20% over the next seven years. The protective ...
Research suggests frequent bad dreams or nightmares could indicate whether you're at risk for dementia. PonyWang via Getty Images Dreams are normal occurrences for everyone, and most people report ...
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