American neurologist Dr Richard Restak has advised all of us to become complete teetotallers from a specific age onwards.
American neurologist Dr Richard Restak has advised all of us to become complete teetotallers from a specific age onwards.
In the UK, people living with certain types of dementia, can be prescribed treatments to help manage their symptoms. These are known as symptomatic treatments. They include donepezil (part of a family ...
Korsakoff’s syndrome is a form of brain damage that is usually caused by excessive alcohol consumption. It carries very similar symptoms to dementia, but unlike dementia, it can be possible to make a ...
For a person with dementia, loud noises can confuse, scare or trigger unwanted past memories. We have five tips for staying safe and scare-free when celebrating with fireworks. For a person with ...
Hallucinations are a fairly common symptom in the advanced stages of Alzheimer’s disease. Treatment options like medications or therapy can help reduce their frequency and effect. Alzheimer’s ...
The project estimates that at least 4.3 million people 55 or older who have cognitive impairment or dementia live alone in the United States. About half have trouble with daily activities such as ...
Getting injured after a fall may be an early warning sign of dementia in older adults. That’s according to a new study published in JAMA Network Open last month. "This study quantifies a ...
People with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia tend to be at a high risk of falling. They are more than three times more likely to fracture their hip when they fall, which leads to surgery and ...
Young-onset dementia, also called early-onset dementia or working-age dementia, is a term used for when somebody develops dementia before the age of 65. Dementia is rare in younger people, but can ...