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Lifestyle choices at 60 linked to dementia risk decades later, study shows
Early predictors of dementia are emerging as critical tools for guiding health and lifestyle decisions long before symptoms appear. The Health and Retirement Study, which looked at more than two decades of data from over 45,
Study finds muscle loss increases dementia risk
Muscle loss increases the risk of dementia, warns new research. Get a free dose of heath care news and wellness tips delivered to your inbox each Tuesday morning. Powered by North Mississippi Health Services.
Losing muscle may increase risk of developing dementia
Sarcopenia is linked to an increased risk of dementia, a new study finds, but suggests that older adults may reduce this risk by exercising and consuming adequate protein.
Muscle Loss May Increase Your Risk of Dementia, Research Suggests. Here’s How to Start a Strength-Training Routine
New research suggests muscle loss may be linked to increased rates of dementia. Here's how to maintain muscle health and brain function.
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A missing Wyoming man with dementia is safe after being spotted on TV hundreds of miles away
A Wyoming man with dementia who wandered away from home and hitchhiked to Salt Lake City is safe after his wife spotted him ...
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'Breakthrough' dementia drug looks to stop disease in its tracks
Filamon Limited, an Australian biotech company focused on developing next-gen anti-inflammatory drugs, has announced its ...
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The biggest signs at age 60 you’ll develop dementia at 80 — it’s bad news for teetotalers and slackers
RAND examined 181 potential risk factors, including demographics, socioeconomic status and health behaviors, to see which ...
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Study: Sleep problems can worsen dementia, ramp up cognitive decline
Insomnia, sleep apnea and disrupted sleep cycles can accelerate cognitive decline and make dementia worse, a new report on ...
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Your Cholesterol Could Be A Key Indicator Of Dementia. A Neurologist Explains The Warning Signs
A new study suggests that a person’s cholesterol levels could indicate their risk of developing dementia. Here's what a ...
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I’m a backup dancer turned neurologist — why busting a move’s one of the best ways to fight dementia
Showing off your sharp moves on the dance floor could help you keep your brain sharp, too. If anyone should know it’s Dr.
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The Surprising Sign of Dementia You Might Miss, According to Neurologists
Dementia affects the brain, which can affect bodily functions and lead to a loss of motor control. One of the earliest signs ...
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7 behaviors that can signal dementia
While occasional forgetfulness is common with aging, certain behavioral changes may indicate a more serious condition that ...
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Early Dementia Predictors; Neural Data Privacy; An Artist's Journey Into Parkinson's
In light of wearable neurotechnologies being developed by Meta, Apple, Snap, and Neuralink, experts called for laws for ...
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Dementia and Alzheimer's in Tennessee: What to know
An estimated 6.9 million Americans age 65 and older are living with Alzheimer's dementia. That's about 1 in 9 people in his ...
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Alzheimer’s imposters mimic dementia
Alzheimer’s is a devastating brain disease that affects nearly seven million Americans, but sometimes, it’s misdiagnosed.
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