Maintaining high physical activity levels in middle-to-later life may be one of the best methods for preventing the onset of ...
New research shows that dementia risk is best predicted by combining genetic vulnerability with cardiovascular disease ...
Combining genetic risk with cardiovascular disease risk factors—such as high LDL cholesterol, obesity, and hypertension—may ...
The findings, published in the journal Neurology, show that brain changes happen decades before the onset of symptoms.
Developing depression half a month after gastrointestinal (GI) disease presented an elevated risk of dementia among participants in a November study published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia.
A UCSF-led study reveals combining genetic risk factors like APOE4 with cardiovascular risks such as high LDL, obesity, and ...
All-cause mortality risk was over six times higher for people with young-onset dementia versus controls. Median survival was 8.7 years, but varied by clinical type. People with young-onset ...
Dementia's subtle onset can begin years before diagnosis, with early signs like memory lapses, problem-solving issues, and ...
Doctors warn that digital overexposure is reshaping attention, memory and mood. Experts explain the real impact of ‘digital ...
Dementia can potentially be predicted up to 10 years before signs first appear, thanks to highly accurate blood tests, ...
The growth rate of young-onset dementia (YOD) is now significantly outpacing that of late-onset dementia (LOD) in China, ...
A new predictive tool combining amyloid PET data with key clinical factors estimates an individual’s lifetime risk for mild ...