Visiting friends, attending parties and going to church may help keep your brain healthy, according to research conducted at ...
COVID-19, even in mild cases, is linked to changes in Alzheimer’s disease-related brain biomarkers comparable to four years ...
While there are things that you can do when you are young to help reduce the chance of mental decline, like a good diet and ...
A study suggests that frequent social activity may reduce dementia risk and delay cognitive decline in older adults.
Study participants with a type of bacteria associated with gum disease were more likely to suffer some form of cognitive impairment.
One of the most common early signs of dementia is short-term memory loss—as is forgetting important dates or events, repeating questions over and over, and an increasing need to rely on reminder notes ...
Neglecting a crucial hygiene routine in the bathroom could increase the risk of dementia. New research suggests that regular tooth brushing and flossing may not only ward off cavities and gum disease, ...
A new blood test is being trialed in the UK to detect the early signs of dementia. It is hoped it could identify patients ...
Visiting friends, going to parties, and being social may help keep your brain healthy and prevent or delay dementia in old ...
A new study has found a link between mouth bacteria and cognitive health, suggesting that oral hygiene could be an important ...
Bingo night just got a whole lot more interesting. A new study suggests that staying socially active in your golden years might be the secret to a longer, sharper life. Whether it’s dining ...
The study, published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association suggests that staying socially ...