No, you don’t have to cut out your daily coffee or tea for better cognitive health. It may even help in the long run, new research says.
Drinking just two or three cups of coffee each day is enough to slash the risk of dementia by 18 percent and preserve ...
Adults who played a specific type of cognitive speed training were found to have a dramatically lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s, new research finds.
In the wake of the decision, Alzheimer Scotland called for a “dedicated dementia drug innovation fund” to be set up, to ...
One to two cups of caffeinated tea per day helps too, researchers found after following nearly 132,000 people for 40 years.
A new study suggests the answer may be yes. Research published Feb. 9 in the journal Alzheimer’s & Dementia found that older adults who completed 14 to 22 hours of a specific type of brain training ...
A simple brain-training exercise could reduce people's risk of developing dementia by 25%, a study said Monday, but with ...
Adults age 65 and older who completed five to six weeks of cognitive speed training - in this case, speed of processing training, which helps people quickly find visual information on a computer ...
A type of cognitive training that tests people's quick recall seems to reduce the risk of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease ...
Researchers have identified compounds in Aloe vera which may help in treating Alzheimer's disease, the most common cause of dementia in the UK.
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Over 30 million Americans take antidepressants. Researchers found four specific types with ties to cognition loss later in life.
Did you know diet changes can improve Alzheimer’s?Researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine published their findings in the journal Alzheimer’s & Dementia, revealing ...