Social activities include dining out, traveling, and even playing bingo. According to research from Rush, staying socially ...
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Taking longer to fall into REM—the dream stage of sleep—is linked to a higher risk of Alzheimer ...
An international research team has identified key genetic factors that confer protective effects against Alzheimer's disease (AD) through a comprehensive genetic analysis of East Asian populations, ...
Social activity not only delays dementia onset an average of five years; it also carries a $500,000 lifetime savings on healthcare costs per person, according to a new paper from Rush University ...
A new study showed that people who took longer to enter this dream phase of sleep had higher levels of amyloid beta and tau, ...
The virtual presentation is hosted by the Alzheimer’s Association and North Dakota State University Extension.
The researchers theorise the protective effects of these drugs could be because they reduce inflammation, control infections ...
Prolonged rapid eye movement sleep latency may be an early indicator of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, according ...
“Higher intake of red meat, particularly processed red meat, was associated with a higher risk of developing dementia and ...
Increased social engagement may delay dementia onset by up to five years, emphasizing the importance of social connections ...
A new study suggests that eating processed red meat, such as bacon, hot dogs, and sausages, may increase the risk of ...
Many people use the terms Alzheimer’s disease and dementia as if they mean the same thing, but they actually refer to ...