Being more social by visiting friends, attending parties and going to church may help keep your brain healthy, according to new research.
Health experts have cautioned that three signs when you wake up could mean you are at risk of developing dementia. A ...
New research reveals that maintaining an active social life in later years could significantly delay the onset of dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI). The study, published in Alzheimer's & ...
In a small cohort of adults in South Korea, the presence of cerebral small vessel disease was associated with color reading ...
The California Highway Patrol Friday issued a Silver Alert to help locate an 82-year-old man missing from Santa Monica. Edmond Bartnett was last seen around noon Thursday at Third Street and ...
"If you look at all the things we know that may be associated with the risk of developing dementia, the two strongest are age ...
Fluctuating LDL and total cholesterol levels in older adults may indicate increased dementia and cognitive decline risk.
Going out to restaurants, playing bingo, visiting friends, or attending religious services could give you extra years of healthy brain function, according to new research from Rush University Medical ...
New research connects mild acute kidney injury (AKI) with increased risks of dementia and cognitive impairment in older adults. Explore the implications for long-term cognitive health and care ...
It is inevitable that our brains shrink as we grow older. However, with healthy habits, age-related cognitive changes can be ...
Baltimore County police are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing 63-year-old woman from Essex. Sharon Lynch was ...