"The change in daily sleep patterns may be intertwined with cognitive aging, and may serve as an early marker or risk factor ...
A recent study determined the lifetime risk of developing dementia is double that of previous estimates. But there’s good ...
A groundbreaking study from University School of Medicine reveals that just 3½ years of intensive blood pressure control can ...
Women aged 80 and older who experience increased sleepiness are twice as likely to develop dementia as those with stable ...
A new study followed female participants with an average age of 83 who did not have mild cognitive impairment or dementia at ...
It is unclear at present whether cognitive decline is caused by the end of the menstrual cycle or by menopausal symptoms.
The anti-amyloid therapy gantenerumab lowered the chances for developing Alzheimer’s-related dementia in people at high risk for the disease, according to a small study conducted by the Knight Family ...
Sleep is vital for brain health but researchers say there could be a connection between how someone sleeps and their ...
A new study found that women in their 80s who experience increasing daytime sleepiness over five years have double the risk of developing dementia. While the study doesn’t prove that excessive sleep ...
A new study has determined that women who experience stronger symptoms during the menopause are at a higher risk of ...
A study led by Yue Leng, Ph.D., and Sasha Milton, followed the sleep patterns of 733 older female participants to see if ...
Patients with chronic postoperative pain exhibited a higher risk for dementia compared with those without chronic postoperative pain.