A new study has found that an accumulation of certain health problems can drastically raise our risk of dementia, with ...
One early and significant sign of Alzheimer's disease, which is the most common form of dementia worldwide, is anosmia (loss of smell) or hyposmia (reduced sense of smell). These symptoms can ...
A new study suggests that excessive daytime sleepiness and lack of motivation, known as motoric cognitive risk (MCR) syndrome, could be early warning signs of dementia. Addressing sleep issues ...
A study involving older people found that sleep problems were associated with a higher risk of developing a predementia ...
The pivotal study examined 445 seniors over 65, free from dementia and residing in community homes, reports the Express. By assessing their sleep patterns and memory concerns through questioning ...
Scientists have uncovered a key sign that could be a symptom of dementia but goes unnoticed in many elderly people. Dementia has been the leading cause of death in Britain for the last 10 years ...
Older adults who have experienced a fall are at an increased risk of being diagnosed with dementia, new research found. But ...
The way you move could also be an indicator for dementia, experts have said. According to a study, which was published in JAMA Network Open, walking more slowly in old age could be a warning sign ...
Free specialist dementia care clinics are set to take place in Shirley this month. Starting on November 12, clinics will be hosted by Dementia UK's Admiral Nurses at Nationwide's Shirley branch.
A new study published in the journal Neurology revealed a possible connection between daytime sleepiness in older people and dementia risk. People who lack enthusiasm for activities and feel ...
Older people who feel sleepy during the day may be more likely to develop a syndrome that can lead to dementia, according to a study published on Wednesday. "Our findings emphasize the need for ...
This episode is on a topic that affects millions worldwide: dementia. We will explore the differences between how dementia presents in Asian versus Caucasian populations, and what this means when ...