Dementia is common, but there are things you can do to reduce your risk or slow the progression of the disease.
Alzheimer’s disease is the most commonly diagnosed form of dementia, but it’s far from the only one. In fact, most people who ...
Dementia is an umbrella term that describes multiple forms of cognitive impairment, including Alzheimer’s disease (the most ...
On its own, LATE dementia is less severe than Alzheimer’s, but in combination, it makes Alzheimer’s symptoms worse, ...
Dementia, affecting millions worldwide, isn’t a single condition but rather an umbrella term encompassing various disorders that impair cognitive function, memory, and everyday capabilities. Each type ...
Dementia is a complex and debilitating condition that affects about seven million people across the U.S., often robbing them of their cognitive abilities and independence. Frequently misunderstood as ...
There is no single, easy test to diagnose Alzheimer’s, but a new review of 18 scientific studies confirms that a simple blood ...
Dementia — a term that resonates with concern and curiosity — affects millions of people worldwide. It’s not a single disease but rather a collection of symptoms affecting memory, thinking and social ...
Mixed dementia, also known as multifactorial dementia, is when you have brain changes from two or more types of dementia at the same time. In mild cognitive decline, you may have trouble remembering ...
Dementia can feel like one of the most uncontrollable threats of aging, but a growing body of research suggests that specific amounts and types of physical activity may meaningfully lower the odds of ...
Researchers at Helmholtz Munich, the Technical University of Munich and the LMU University Hospital Munich uncovered a ...
An international hub for research and information about Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia will get a new home because ...