Dementia is the name given to a group of symptoms linked to an ongoing decline in brain function. You could
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Dementia symptoms: A change in this social norm could be an early sign of the condition
Dementia is the name for a range of conditions that cause damage to the brain. One of the most common
Continue reading »Sleep could protect against dementia because the brain is 'washed'
A good night’s sleep could protect against dementia because the body ‘washes’ toxic proteins out of the brain, study Cerebrospinal
Continue reading »Dementia spreads via connected brain networks
In a new study, UC San Francisco scientists used maps of brain connections to predict how brain atrophy would spread
Continue reading »Low blood pressure could be a culprit in dementia, studies suggest
Decline in brain function often occurs as people age. People often worry that declining brain function is an inevitable part
Continue reading »Hearing aid lowers risk for dementia, Depression and falls
Who ignored his deafness, has to plunge, according to a new study by the University of Michigan in the United
Continue reading »Best supplements for the brain: The vitamin supplement proven to boost brain function
Supplements could be used to help boost the brain’s ability, improve focus and concentration, improve productivity levels and learning capabilities.
Continue reading »Restaurants and cafes are failing to make people with dementia feel welcome, research says
Some restaurants and cafes are failing people with dementia because of loud noise, confusing signs and impatient staff, new research
Continue reading »How memories form and fade: Strong memories are encoded by teams of neurons working together in synchrony
Why is it that you can remember the name of your childhood best friend that you haven’t seen in years
Continue reading »Alzheimers symptoms: One ‘subtle’ warning sign – do you do this?
Alzheimer’s disease is the leading cause of dementia – a syndrome (a group of related symptoms) associated with an ongoing
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