Increased social engagement may delay dementia onset by up to five years, emphasizing the importance of social connections ...
Keeping active throughout life—particularly before the age of 50—leads to changes in the brain that could help stave off ...
A new study finds that increasing your daily magnesium intake may slow brain aging and reduce the risk of dementia. Researchers discovered that consuming more than 550 mg of magnesium per day resulted ...
Social activity not only delays dementia onset an average of five years; it also carries a $500,000 lifetime savings on healthcare costs per person, according to a new paper from Rush University ...
Eating processed red meat may increase your risk of developing dementia, a new study finds. Here, brain health experts ...
Shorter telomeres are linked to higher risks of stroke, dementia, and depression, but lifestyle factors may help counteract ...
A new study published in the journal Cortex sheds light on how brain network organization differs in healthy aging and semantic dementia. Researchers found that older adults experience changes in the ...
Keeping your blood pressure in check may benefit you in the long run by cutting your risk of developing dementia.
A study suggests that frequent social activity may reduce dementia risk and delay cognitive decline in older adults.
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Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) spin-off company Gray Matter Solutions is partnering with Osler ...
Beijing has rolled out policy frameworks aimed at expanding eldercare and dementia services for an aging China but it is ...