What are Your Early Signs of Dementia?
Here are some common medical problems that can be mistaken for dementia.
Here are some common medical problems that can be mistaken for dementia.
Drinking this beverage lowers dementia risk, according to a new study.
As awareness of dementia has grown, a startling fact has come to light: Nearly half of all older adults — 47% — die with a diagnosis of that condition on their medical record, according to research out of the University of Michigan and published in JAMA Health Forum.
One of the most important estate planning documents for all persons over the age of 18 to consider is a durable power of attorney.
Motherhood and a later menopause could reduce the risk of women developing dementia.
If you’re folate deficient, talk to your doctor about healthy ways to boost your levels.
A study finds that the right diet may lower your risk of cognitive decline and brain disease later in life.
A population-based study in Australia has found that the quality of your neighborhood can be linked to the risk of developing dementia later in life.
A common type of over-the-counter medication can worsen hypertension.
In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, many older adults are more socially isolated than ever—and thus more vulnerable to being financially victimized.
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