Here are eight ways to reduce your risk of dementia - Age is widely considered the biggest risk factor for dementia, but ...
Age and genetics are risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease, but lifestyle factors play a key role, too. Dietitians suggest avoiding alcohol, caffeine, heavy meals and sodium after 5 p.m to help reduce ...
The mouth and brain might seem like distant neighbors in the human body, but emerging science reveals they’re more connected than anyone imagined. What happens in your gums could be sending signals ...
Dementia is a progressive brain disorder caused due to physical damage to brain cells from diseases like Alzheimer’s or ...
Studies show nearly seven million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease. That number is expected to nearly double to 13 million by 2050, but there are science-backed steps you can take right ...
Adding brain-boosting habits to your morning routine is an easy way to reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s. Enjoying eggs and coffee and doing the crossword puzzle are some activities that may help reduce ...
But research shows that there are some ways we can reduce our risk of developing dementia and cognitive decline, like moving more, drinking less, socializing and taking naps.
Better powder than pie when it comes to Alzheimer’s prevention. A team of British researchers has discovered a way to turn a popular stone fruit into a potential safeguard against the devastating ...
Researchers found a "garbage man" enzyme that tags toxic clumps of proteins in the brain for removal, and saw a correlation ...
With Japan's rapidly aging population putting mounting pressure on medical and nursing care systems, local governments are increasingly turning to an unexpected tool in dementia prevention: early ...