AS there’s currently no cure for dementia, experts recommend focusing on ways to reduce your risk of developing the disease.
When we think about dementia, we often think of a person experiencing memory loss and confusion. While it’s true that these ...
A WORD on the tip of the tongue or a forgotten birthday – everyone has occasional memory blanks. While forgetting things ...
A neuroscientist describes how traditional Chinese medicine may provide modern solutions to preserving cognitive function as ...
Mind-blowing study shows how certain foods packed with flavonoids could slash your dementia risk by up to 48%. Here's what ...
As the year comes to a close, experts from the Alzheimer's Association reflect on some of the hopeful advances in diagnosis, ...
The symptoms of alcohol-related dementia can vary, but they usually involve changes in how a person thinks and acts. Some ...
China has launched a national plan to address the rapidly growing prevalence of dementia, which authorities say is becoming ...
Dr Karan Rajan, an NHS surgeon and University of Sunderland lecturer, has highlighted the 'amazing' abilities of period blood ...
These aren’t the only lifestyle-related risk factors for dementia, but getting them under control can make a significant difference in lowering your risk. “There is currently is no cure for dementia,” ...
While there is no cure for dementia, early detection can ensure that the condition is managed and you can get the help you need. Dr Rayaz Malik, professor of medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine in ...
The first pill to slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s disease is being studied for use on the NHS ...