A new study finds that regularly listening to music or playing a musical instrument may help older adults protect against ...
A study published Wednesday reports "significant" disparities in the risk of dementia for lower income and non-white ...
People with lower incomes and people from racial and ethnic historically underrepresented groups in clinical studies are more ...
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a prediction model that estimates a person’s risk of developing mild cognitive impairment or dementia years before symptoms begin. The ...
In a study of nearly 8,000 older adults, researchers found that those who ate cheese weekly were 24% less likely to develop ...
People with signs of heart damage during middle age — detected through a specific protein — are at a higher risk of ...
The cumulative use of strong anticholinergics is associated with an increased risk for dementia in a dose-response pattern; ...
A new study reveals that people with lower incomes and those from historically underrepresented racial and ethnic groups carry a higher burden of modifiable dementia risk factors.
People who always listen to music have a 39% lower risk of developing dementia, while those who play a musical instrument experience a 35% reduction in risk. Listening to music after the age of 70 may ...
Your address might determine your brain's future. Veterans in certain US regions show significantly higher dementia diagnosis ...