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Objectives To review the efficacy of cognitive interventions on improving general cognition in dementia. Method Online literature databases and trial registers, previous systematic reviews and leading ...
Surprising Findings From New Research About Dementia and Marriage — U.S. study could challenge the belief that marriage protects against cognitive decline ...
In collaboration with public health experts at Harvard University, medical researchers at China’s Zhejiang University School of Medicine conducted a meta-analysis that’s slated to be published in the ...
Diets higher in inflammatory foods were linked to increased dementia risk in older adults. Risks were higher for both all-cause dementia and Alzheimer's dementia. The study tracked Dietary ...
Dementia is not an inevitable part of ageing. It is caused by diseases that affect the brain. The most common of these diseases is Alzheimer’s disease. As we get older, our bodies change. These ...
Background Being married is associated with healthier lifestyle behaviours and lower mortality and may reduce risk for dementia due to life-course factors. We conducted a systematic review and ...
In this Special Feature, we hear from dementia researchers, clinicians, and experts about developments that are giving them reasons to get excited.
Spending and login habits may signal early-stage dementia. Financial behavior shifts before legal intervention. A major new study has found that everyday financial behaviors, recorded in routine ...
AARP’s new BankSafe Dementia Hub aims to train staff at banks, credit unions and investment firms to spot the signs of cognitive decline and potential fraud.
'Clear signal' of dementia could be spotted when shopping - full list of symptoms Memory loss is a common symptom of dementia, especially Alzheimer's disease, but it's not the only sign.
Scientists have listed three simple exercises that people can do sitting at a desk which could reduce the risk of dementia. Statistics released in May 2024 suggest almost 1million Brits suffer ...
A 68-year-old Waco man linked by DNA evidence to a 33-year-old murder case was found incompetent to stand trial Friday because he suffers from debilitating dementia.