"What is good for the heart is good for the brain," one researcher says.
Excess body weight appears to be a direct cause of vascular dementia, with the damage largely driven by high blood pressure.
Scientists have found that adding a missing phospholipid back into the bloodstream might help improve blood flow and reduce ...
You’ve heard of “brain foods”, right? Foods that feed the brain to help you remember things or think clearer. But what about ...
Top neuroscientists reveal that just one-quarter serving of processed red meat daily can spike your risk of cognitive decline ...
Reduced blood flow to the brain is thought to be a key factor in many forms of dementia, including Alzheimer's, and ...
OBESITY is a direct cause of dementia, say scientists. Flab has for years been known to be a risk for brain damage but ...
Heart health seems to be key to preventing most forms of dementia. Now, new research has suggested that a single molecule ...
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia, but following closely behind (affecting an estimated 5 to 10 percent of people with dementia) is a particular type that stems from ...
Physical rehabilitation and symptom management still remain the mainstay of treatment for stroke, as clot removal or ...
Brain Health Tips: "There are things you can do to reduce your own risk of developing dementia. These include keeping active, ...
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 ...