You already exercise your brain, but a new study suggests that another form of exercise could be important too ...
Vice-chancellor of London's prestigious King's College, Prof. Shitij Kapur busts myths around longevity hacks and advocates ...
A study published in January showed that an estimated half a million people may be diagnosed with dementia this year. By 2060, the number is predicted to reach 1 million cases annually. The aging ...
Social engagement could have a major impact on the development of dementia, potentially delaying onset of the cognitive ...
In conclusion, cognitive exercises such as problem-solving games, learning new skills, social interaction, and even physical ...
Those who spend longer in education typically have brain 'reserves' helping them fend off early symptoms, a review of ...
There are two kinds of risk factors for dementia: non-modifiable and modifiable. Non-modifiable risk factors are ones that cannot be changed or eliminated, like aging, family history and genetics.
Be it going back to driving or solving crossword puzzles, many hobbies and activities can help lower risks of dementia or ...
It's remarkable to see older adults rediscovering and expressing themselves in their old age, says Tom Cana, general manager at Sunrise at East 56th and The Apsley, senior living communities in ...
The gut health expert and ZOE founder said he wants to protect his brain after his mother was diagnosed with dementia at the ...
Brain damage caused by dementia can lead to anxiety, fear, and irritability, especially in the evening. This is how ...
People are more concerned with looking after the health of their skin than they are their brain, according to new research. Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease are the leading causes of death in the UK ...