Participating in stimulating activities can help slow down cognitive decline and improve overall quality of life for people with Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia.
More of us are living longer, but our brains don’t always show the same resilience as our bodies. Could science extend our ...
There is increasing evidence that leading an active, socially engaged lifestyle might protect against cognitive decline. The arts have been proposed as potentially beneficial activities due to their ...
Older adults with dementia face significant challenges in their physical and mental health as their cognitive function declines. Current treatments for dementia are ineffective, which prompts the need ...
The first generation who engaged with digital technologies has reached the age where risks of dementia emerge. Has technological exposure helped or harmed cognition in digital pioneers? The digital ...
In the early part of the 20th century, improvements and advancements in medical care, protective gear, evacuation procedures, and early stabilization in the field began to contribute to the increased ...