Doctors have revealed to Daily Mail five little-known factors that they say could be raising a person's risk of being diagnosed with dementia.
For someone coping with an eating disorder, holiday meals can be fraught with anxiety rather than comfort. Here are some tips ...
Dementia is common, but there are things you can do to reduce your risk or slow the progression of the disease.
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Wexford dietician honoured at national awards for her work with dementia patients
A Wexford-based dietitian has been recognised nationally for her pioneering work supporting people living with dementia. Aideen McGuinness, Senior Dietitian with the HSE’s Wexford Memory Assessment ...
New research suggests that unusual changes in eating behavior—rather than memory loss—may be one of the earliest signs of a ...
Dr Xand van Tulleken is a doctor and broadcaster. Alongside his twin brother, Chris, they present the podcast series What’s ...
Already, some 982,000 people in the UK have dementia, with the number of sufferers predicted to rise to a staggering ...
The second-most-common form of dementia is Lewy body dementia, said Dr. Jori Fleisher, an associate professor of neurological ...
If you're attending holiday gatherings with a family member who has dementia, then you probably have a lot of questions. Can your family member with dementia still enjoy the gathering?
Age-related dementia, cataract, age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy and hearing loss are all ...
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