In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of The Day, a neurologist and Alzheimer's researcher shares how playing cognitive speed training ...
In the brain, Alzheimer’s is characterized by two proteins, amyloid beta and tau, that become dysfunctional, forming plaques ...
There’s growing evidence that people can take steps to keep their brains healthy and reduce the risk of dementia.
Small actions today can help reduce your dementia risk.
Dementia is spoken about in terms of memory loss, but its impact goes far beyond forgetting names or misplacing keys. It ...
Persistent inflammation in the gut, lungs and skin might lead to Alzheimer's disease, but lifestyle choices - from getting ...
The shingles vaccine could slow the progress of dementia, according to a new study from Stanford. These findings follow previous research that found older adults who received the vaccine were 20% less ...
Researchers say elevated p-tau217 levels in older women were strongly linked to future dementia, raising hopes for earlier ...
With dementia now estimated to impact 42 percent of people who make it past age 55, everyone should be taking steps to help decrease their risk for developing the condition. Yet while much of the ...
A blood test was able to predict the risk of dementia in women up to 25 years before symptoms appear, according to a new study ...
Hearing loss and dementia affect millions of people worldwide. But headlines describing hearing loss as the "leading midlife risk factor" for dementia can be misleading. They often oversimplify ...