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There’s long been evidence that what we eat can affect our risk of dementia, Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline as we ...
Diabetes and high blood pressure are linked to degenerative diseases like dementia in Black Americans, shows a study from the ...
A neurologist has sounded an alarm about a prevalent nocturnal habit that could heighten the risk of dementia. The expert ...
The Mind diet follows many of the core tenets of both diets but places greater emphasis on consuming more foods that contain ...
In addition, no data are available on the effects of insulin control on preventing dementia in CKD patients with diabetes and hypertension.” Data derived from Chen YY, et al. BMC Nephrol. 2025 ...
Caregivers for people with dementia are more likely to report having at least one modifiable risk factor linked to developing dementia.
A new study has found a link between certain midlife vascular risk factors — specifically high blood pressure, diabetes, and smoking — and the risk for dementia.
Regular walking emerges as a potent strategy against dementia and heart disease, especially for older adults in India, where ...
Texas A&M has launched a statewide dementia research initiative to tackle the Alzheimer’s crisis. Farida Sohrabji is the ...
A substantial number of US dementia cases could be eliminated by mitigating modifiable cardiometabolic risk factors.
Dementia rates vary dramatically across U.S. regions in ways that can't be explained by age, education, or health conditions.