Promoting blood brain barrier health by reducing elevated pulse pressure in blood could be a…
Browsing: Dementia
Dementia is a group of neurological conditions characterized by a decline in cognitive function—affecting memory, reasoning, communication, and the ability to perform everyday tasks. The most common form is Alzheimer’s disease, but other types include vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, and frontotemporal dementia. As global populations age, dementia has become a major public health concern, driving research into its causes, risk factors, early detection, and potential treatments. Explore the latest findings on dementia, from breakthroughs in brain science to emerging therapies aimed at prevention and care.
Having a faulty gene linked to dementia doubles the risk of developing severe COVID-19, according…
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Taking a low-dose aspirin once a day does not reduce the risk of thinking and…
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Possible dementia vaccine closer after mice studies; Human trials tipped within two years. A preventive…
Think Declining Mental Sharpness “Just Comes With Age”? Think Again, Says a Prestigious NIH-Funded Conference…
Exercising regularly in old age may stop the human brain from shrinking and showing signs…
A new study that was published in the February 1st issue of PLoS One suggests…
A new study has shown that skin cells harvested from patients with Alzheimer’s disease can…