Manipulating mouse brains during sleep improved their ability to remember new experiences that would normally be forgotten—a ...
Despite the headlines, tinnitus does not cause dementia. The problem is that it can cause a form of cognitive impairment.
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Recent research is shedding light on a worrying connection: your sleep habits in your 50s, 60s, and 70s might boost your dementia risk by up to 30%. Harvard Medical School spearheaded a study in 2020 ...
Dementia is common, but there are things you can do to reduce your risk or slow the progression of the disease.
US POINTER, a healthy lifestyle intervention, helped participants improve blood pressure regulation of blood flow to the brain, reduced sleep apnea respiratory events, and increased cognitive ...
Dementia affects millions of people around the world. It causes problems with memory, thinking, and reasoning. While scientists have studied dementia for many years, they still don’t fully understand ...
Japan's government has identified dementia as one of its most urgent policy challenges, with the Health Ministry estimating ...
Some people invest in the strategy of sleep banking to get some extra shut-eye ahead of time if they expect to be sleep-deprived later.
Top neurologists told Newsweek of natural, science-backed ways to protect your brain from aging and disease—before symptoms ...
Dr Baibing Chen, who goes by Dr Bing online, shared an eye-opening video to TikTok, where he revealed the little-known ...
Shingles vaccine may slow dementia A shot at preventing dementia. A shingles vaccine, meant to fight a virus, also protects ...