It’s never too late to start. With dementia cases expected to increase over the next 25 years, new research has found a way ...
Think five minutes isn't enough time to make a difference in terms of health and well-being? It could actually be enough time to stave off a disease that afflicts many people in their later years.
Increasing physical activity between the ages of 45 and 65 can help prevent Alzheimer’s disease, a report published Wednesday in Alzheimer’s & Dementia found. Researchers from the the Barcelona ...
New research shows that increasing physical activity between ages 45 and 65 may reduce dementia risk and strengthen ...
Just five minutes of light exercise a day leads to "big reductions" in dementia risk among frail older people, according to a new study. A little movement can help prevent the debilitating ...
A new study has found a strong link between circadian rhythm and dementia risk. Published in the medical journal Neurology, researchers found that participants who were more active during a specific ...
New cases of dementia are estimated to double by 2060, but the good news is that about 45 percent of those cases may be preventable by making lifestyle changes known to help preserve memory or ...
An expert has appeared on ITV and explained to viewers that almost half of the people who get dementia can prevent it through ...