Higher LDL cholesterol levels (≥130 mg/dL) were linked to longer survival in Sardinian nonagenarians, challenging the ...
New research suggests that a specific type of body fat, called visceral fat, may play a key role in the early buildup of ...
New research has revitalized interest in the longstanding link between brain trauma and dementia by focusing on the vascular ...
Many people think of heart disease and dementia as separate conditions, but research has shown that they are closely linked. The health of the heart and blood vessels plays a major role in brain ...
The team reported greater activity was associated with lower dementia risks. "Our findings suggest that increasing physical ...
Your nutrition and your brain health are deeply intertwined, as new research points to a link between dementia and ...
Variability in total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol is associated with dementia and cognitive impairment.
Friends or family members, including those who are caring for the person, can also be in denial and find a dementia diagnosis difficult to accept. It is not only people with dementia who may not ...
Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most common form of dementia, continues to remain one of modern medicine's greatest challenges.
Maintaining healthy blood fat levels may be more important for brain health than previously thought, the authors suggested.
According to an American longevity expert there is almost no dementia among Ikaria's residents and tea and coffee may help ...
Researchers combined animal models, human brain tissue, and molecular analysis to uncover a connection between Alzheimer's ...