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As China's population rapidly ages, the risk of developing dementia or mild cognitive impairment (MCI) has surged. A new study published in General Psychiatry suggests that lifestyle factors like tea ...
Chronic pain was associated with a significantly increased risk for incident dementia, particularly in patients aged 60 years and older.
Children who survived cerebral malaria and severe malarial anemia experienced cognitive impairment years after ...
Brain health experts agree that maintaining social relationships and keeping a healthy, anti-inflammatory diet like the MIND diet can do wonders to stave off dementia and cognitive decline. Now, new ...
The literature is full of myths about how to prevent brain aging. One of most durable is that exercise can delay or prevent the decline in cognitive function that typically comes with normal aging.
There is a continuum of normal brain-related aging and Alzheimer’s dementia. The in-between state is called mild cognitive ...
Past studies have suggested that the humble aspirin can benefit cardiovascular health. For this reason, some researchers had hypothesized that this drug might also help prevent dementia or at least ...
Children who survive severe malaria may face long-term cognitive impairment and decreased academic achievement for years ...
But does failing at intricate finger movements and hand coordination exercises mean you’re cognitively doomed? And can these exercises really ― as the captions claim ― prevent dementia or Alzheimer’s?