People diagnosed with type 2 diabetes at younger ages have higher risks for developing dementia compared to people diagnosed at 70 or older, according to recent findings published in PLOS ONE.
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Singapore-based Perennial Holdings Private Limited recently announced China's first Alzheimer's care village, blending ...
Bermudez, a Mexican neurologist who researches cognitive decline, says the clock-drawing test is an effective method of ...
To help the community better understand these conditions, the Laredo Public Health Department is hosting a townhall meeting.
George O’Brien's wife Linda passed away from dementia. Linda was a kindergarten teacher, but later on became a librarian ...
An 88-year-old woman diagnosed with dementia, who was reported missing from Palmdale, has been found, authorities said ...
Doing more aerobic exercise in middle age and old age may reduce the risk of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, a new ...
“Dementia, and especially Alzheimer’s, touches so many families today,” Patrick said. “It is a heartbreaking and devastating disease. Just as we are leading on cancer research, Texas can be a world ...
Medical Watch Digest for Nov 19 Diabetes increases dementia risk in adults younger than 50 There is a new warning about ...
The Park Terrace Rehabilitation Center will be hosting a free Alzheimer’s Association program, “The Empowered Caregiver: ...
Earpiece microphones could be used to listen for the early signs of dementia, according to new research. The in-ear ...