Obesity and high blood pressure directly raise dementia risk, showing early lifestyle choices protect brain health.
A Cambridge University study on 124,780 women examined the effects of menopause on the brain and whether HRT plays a role in ...
A long-term study shows that regularly eating processed carbohydrates may increase dementia risk later in life.
Researchers have found links between menopause and brain changes characteristic of Alzheimer’s ...
Alzheimer’s is not normal aging. It’s a brain disease that causes problems with memory, thinking, and behavior. Corning Healthcare District, with support of the Alzheimer’s Association, will present a ...
Dementia is a growing global public health challenge, with no cure currently available. A recent study found that people with ...
“Have regular catch-ups with friends and family or join a club that interests you, such as a dance class, a reading club or a ...
Alzheimer’s may be driven far more by genetics than previously thought, with one gene playing an outsized role. Researchers ...
Dementia is a general term for a set of symptoms that affect memory, thinking, and daily life. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia—but it’s just one type. Not all dementia is ...
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterMONDAY, Jan. 26, 2026 (HealthDay News) — Obesity and high blood pressure are directly ...
A large long-term study links the quality of carbohydrates, particularly glycaemic index (GI), to dementia risk.
If you’re taking statins for high cholesterol, you may have encountered friends or family (or social media commenters) who point out a potential link to dementia. It’s enough to make anyone pause.