A new study suggests that greater menopause symptoms could put women at a higher risk of dementia and other cognitive decline ...
In a study of thousands of people with dementia, researchers found that treatment with antidepressants was linked to faster ...
which is considered a precursor for Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia. This led the authors to conclude that more menopause symptoms may be associated with experiencing worse ...
However, there are some cases when something entirely different might be causing those symptoms. Vascular dementia, a very common form of dementia, occurs from decreased blood flow to the brain.
It’s estimated there are more than 85,000 people in B.C. currently living with dementia – with more than 247,000 people ...
Dementia is often associated with memory loss, confusion and difficulty with everyday tasks, one commonly overlooked symptom ...
While the condition is typically associated with memory loss, a lesser-known early symptom can be spotted when walking up or ...
"Alzheimer's disease is a brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills and, eventually, the ability to ...
There is an inverse bidirectional association between cancer and dementia, a relationship that holds across cancer and dementia subtypes.
A recent study suggests that antidepressants might make memory and thinking problems worse for people with dementia. However, ...
Alzheimer's Society expert Simon Wheeler has shared symptoms of young-onset dementia as Anne-Marie Duff opens up about her ...