Understanding dementia and Alzheimer’s disease is essential for maintaining a proactive approach to our well-being.
Two separate studies reveal the increasing risk of developing dementia and varying life expectancy associated with the ...
That estimate is based on a new study that found a higher lifetime risk than previously thought: after age 55, people have up to a 4 in 10 chance of eventually developing dementia, if they live long ...
Dementia affects approximately 55 million people worldwide, with its prevalence steadily increasing as global populations age ...
Living longer can mean more dementia but there are ways to reduce the risk - New research suggests that Americans' risk for ...
By 2060, new dementia cases per year could double to one million because of the growing population of older Americans, a ...
Recent headlines suggest that up to 42% of people ages 55 and older face an eventual dementia diagnosis. But some experts have a follow-up message: Risk isn't the same as destiny, and there are ways ...
Dementia cases in the U.S. are expected to double by 2060, with an estimated one million people diagnosed per year, according ...
In the UK, tap water is considered safe, but scientists warn its low calcium and magnesium levels may put 40% of the ...
It is the first time scientists have looked at the link between neurodevelopmental disorders and the level of minerals in ...