Scientists Say Almost Half of Dementia Cases Could Be Prevented—But Current Health Campaigns Are...

Scientists Say Almost Half of Dementia Cases Could Be Prevented—But Current Health Campaigns Are Not Working Well Enough Dementia affects millions of people around the...

Growing Daytime Sleepiness Could Be an Early Warning Sign for Dementia

Many people become a little more tired as they grow older, but a new study suggests that a steady increase in daytime sleepiness during...

Bottom Blood Pressure Number May Hold the Key of Treating Dementia and Stroke

Most people know that high blood pressure is bad for the heart, but many focus only on the top number of a blood pressure...

Digital therapy reduces anxiety and depression in dementia caregivers

Looking after a family member with dementia can be one of the most rewarding but also one of the most stressful experiences in life. Many...

Could Falling Work Performance Be an Early Sign of Dementia?

Scientists have discovered that some adults who are later diagnosed with early-onset dementia may begin experiencing problems at work many years before anyone knows...

Video Games Offer Surprising Your Memory and Cognitive Functions

Video games are often blamed for wasting time or harming attention, but scientists have been studying this question for many years and the answer...

Dementia May Affect Work Performance 15 Years Before Diagnosis

A new study published in Neurology suggests that the effects of early-onset dementia may begin many years before a doctor makes the diagnosis. Researchers from...

Some ‘Dementia’ Cases Can Be Completely Reversed with the Right Treatment

A new study from Cedars-Sinai has given hope to people who have been diagnosed with a serious form of dementia. The research suggests that some...

Your Home’s Temperature Could Affect Your Dementia Risk

The temperature inside your home may play a much bigger role in your health than many people realize. A study suggests that even small changes...

Common Medicines May Raise Memory Loss Risk in Older Adults, Study Finds

Many people take medicine every day without thinking much about possible long-term effects. Medicines for allergies, depression, high blood pressure, sleeping problems, motion sickness,...