Keeping your brain sharp is key to overall health and preventing dementia. Science highlights exercise as a powerful tool.
Just 35 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity per week could help prevent dementia, according to latest research.
A landmark study found more than a dozen risk factors for dementia, which is on the rise, are preventable. Now, scientists ...
The air we breathe may be seeding our brains with toxic proteins. A landmark study reveals a direct link between fine ...
A doctor looking into possible links between football and dementia has said England's World Cup winning midfielder Nobby Stiles, who died aged 78 in October, suffered severe brain damage from ...
Discover how strong legs are crucial for preventing dementia and improving brain health. Learn about the brain-leg connection ...
Confluence Health, Aging and Adult Care, the Chelan-Douglas Health District, and the Alzheimer’s Association are hosting a Brain Health and Dementia Awareness Training on Oct. 24, in recognition of Ma ...
Even though there are more nuances to the data on dementia’s prevalence, this doesn’t minimize the desire that people have to ...
A recent study shows how substantial alterations in brain shape are closely associated with declines in memory, reasoning, and other cognitive functions. Plus: Poor sleep contributes to brain aging; ...
Low doses in mice have can clear up proteins associated with Alzheimer’s disease and restore memory. Human trials are the ...
Doctors specializing in dementia and Alzheimer’s share the ways they take care of their brain and prevent cognitive decline, ...
Previous studies into regions of the world where people tend to live longer has shown that having a sense of purpose in life may help people live longer. Now, new research from the University of ...