GREYING hair, wrinkles, a fading memory and a bit of a bad mood – rightly, or wrongly, they are often associated with ageing.
On November 30, 1954, an Alabama woman received an out-of-this-world surprise. Elizabeth Hodges was napping on her couch when ...
READ MORE: Too hot to sleep? Try this 39p trick for a full eight hours... Suffer from regular nightmares? You could be three times more likely to die a decade earlier than the average person, a new ...
The research found that women who showed increasing daytime sleepiness over five years had double the risk of getting dementia compared to women with stable sleep patterns. However, the study only ...
Listening to music after the age of 70 appears to be associated with a meaningful reduction in dementia risk. A research team from Monash University analyzed data from more than 10,800 older adults ...
Researchers from DANDRITE have played a central role in developing a new oral treatment that, for the first time ever, has shown promising results in a clinical trial involving patients—a breakthrough ...
Jay Leno has revealed a heartbreaking struggle his wife endured due to her dementia, saying the disease caused her to start every morning for roughly three years thinking she’d just learned that her ...
Comedian Jay Leno is taking his wedding vows seriously. Leno candidly opened up about honoring the promises he made more than 40 years ago as his wife, Mavis, battles advanced dementia. "The idea that ...
A neurologist now believes Wendy Williams doesn’t actually have frontotemporal dementia, a diagnosis that has put her under legal guardianship for more than two years, according to a new report. The ...
Listening to your favorite singers may do more than lift your mood -- it could also protect your brain. A study from Australian researchers found that older adults who regularly listened to music had ...
ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 12 (UPI) --A large-scale analysis of data from nationwide surveys reveals that lower income and racial minority status are "significantly" associated with more risk factors for ...
High blood sugar, hearing loss and low education are the most prevalent risk factors for dementia in the United States, according to a new report from the Dementia Risk Reduction Project — a multiyear ...
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