A hidden protein buildup in brain blood vessels may quietly quadruple dementia risk—often without a stroke as warning.
A benefits cheat who made off with £70k from the Department for Work and Pensions has been jailed after a judge told her she was 'playing the bleeding-heart violin'. Over a six year period, Sarah ...
Comprehensive Program Takes Holistic Approach to Dementia Education, Moving Beyond Awareness to Actionable Learning ...
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Why do more women than men get Alzheimer’s? Scientists think they’ve begun to figure it out
More women than men get Alzheimer’s disease – this has been clearly demonstrated in clinical research, but we know less about ...
A benefits cheat who falsely claimed she was dying of cancer and had just six months to live has been jailed.
People can try to spot one of the early signs of dementia by trying to complete a test using nothing but a tennis ball and ...
Studies have found that poor grip strength was associated with a greater risk of cognitive decline and developing conditions ...
Thomas says "half the time people don't know I've got anything wrong with me". He wants to raise awareness of the condition, which can come with a large variety of symptoms. Researchers at Newcastle ...
An estimated 10,000-12,000 people are living with Lewy body dementia in Ireland, but only a small number of sufferers get an accurate diagnosis ...
People with the most advanced CTE are 4.5 times more likely to develop dementia during their life than people without CTE, ...
A BENEFITS cheat managed to swindle £70,000 after claiming she was riddled with cancer and had just half a year to live.
Researchers at the new Center for Brain Health at UT Health San Antonio are studying midlife testing for early-onset dementia with blood-based biomarkers to see if they can detect disease activity up ...
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