Common Drugs May Raise Memory Loss Risk in Older Adults

Millions of people take medicines every day to treat allergies, colds, high blood pressure, depression, bladder problems, stomach cramps, and many other health conditions....

Parkinson’s Drug shows promise in Fighting treatment-resistant depression

For people living with severe depression, the hardest part is not always sadness. Many describe something even more troubling: the feeling that life has...

Women Living with Parkinson’s Disease Have More Alzheimer’s Brain Changes

Parkinson's disease is usually known for causing movement problems, but it can also affect memory and thinking as people grow older. Parkinson's disease is a...

Hearing Aids May Prevent Dementia Effectively in These People

Millions of people around the world live with hearing loss, and many also face other long-term health conditions. Scientists have long known that untreated hearing...

Overlooked Blood Pressure Number Could Reveal Early Dementia and Stroke

Most people know that keeping blood pressure under control is important for a healthy heart. When doctors measure blood pressure, they record two numbers....

A New Cause of Brain Cell Death in Alzheimer’s and Frontotemporal Dementia

For decades, scientists studying Alzheimer's disease have seen the same troubling pattern. Harmful proteins collect inside brain cells, memory gets worse, thinking becomes more difficult,...

New Clue Could Slow Parkinson’s Disease and Lewy Body Dementia

Parkinson’s disease is one of the most common brain disorders in the world. It mainly affects older adults, although some people develop it at...

Could Hearing Aids Lower Dementia Risk?

Hearing aids are usually prescribed to improve hearing, but new research suggests they may also help protect the brain in a specific group of...

Study Discovers a New Dementia Treatment

Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia are among the most common causes of dementia. These conditions slowly damage the brain, causing problems with memory, thinking, language,...

Do People with Dementia Know They Have It?

Dementia is one of the most feared health conditions because it slowly affects memory, thinking, language, judgment, and the ability to manage everyday life. Many...