Researchers from Saint Michael's College and the University of Vermont have made a new discovery that provides a better ...
Providing affirming support to LGBTQ+ older adults could be one way to reduce their risk for dementia. These individuals face ...
Having belly fat during your 40s and 50s may be a sign that the brain is already becoming sick and shrinking, increasing the risk of Alzheimer’s disease later in life.
Everyone occasionally finds it challenging to come up with a name, but how can you determine if it’s one of the signs of Alzheimer’s? Raj C. Shah, MD, from the Rush Memory Clinic at Rush University ...
Research reveals belly fat in midlife can shrink the brain’s memory center and show early signs of Alzheimer’s long before ...
A new study has linked visceral fat around the midsection with an increased risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
The Frank & Barbara Broyles Foundation announced Tuesday it had chosen the 15 semi-finalists for the annual Broyles Award.
And this was met by an arm we call modified titration. It met that primary objective and that ARIA-E frequency was 14% for the modified titration versus 24% for the standard dosing. And so this ...
New research suggests muscle loss may be linked to increased rates of dementia. Here's how to maintain muscle health and ...
The investigation revealed that greater levels of abdominal and visceral fat were linked to reduced grey matter volume in the ...
Maintaining muscle might be one way to help prevent dementia, new research suggests.
RAND examined 181 potential risk factors, including demographics, socioeconomic status and health behaviors, to see which ...