Beijing has rolled out policy frameworks aimed at expanding eldercare and dementia services for an aging China but it is ...
A new study finds that increasing your daily magnesium intake may slow brain aging and reduce the risk of dementia.
Data from nations around the world can be used to develop strategies for dementia prevention, treatment, and care, according to “Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Dementia and Related Population ...
Over 4.3 million Americans with cognitive impairment or dementia are living alone, facing daily challenges without support.
Researchers from NYU Langone Health found that Americans older than 55 have a 42% risk of developing dementia — nearly twice ...
Aging is challenging in a variety of ways that can lead to anger arousal. The challenge in addressing such anger is in ...
Visiting friends, attending parties and going to church may help keep your brain healthy, according to research conducted at ...
As research continues, those involved say this would be a game changer, especially for patients with very limited options.
Scientists at Rutgers University-New Brunswick have published research showing that exercise activates specialized cells in ...
Physical activity is essential for healthy aging, and more older adults need to start exercising and their care teams should promote gradual increases in activity, a new study shows.
Scientists have shown that specialized cells involved in how the body responds to insulin are activated in the brain after exercise, suggesting that physical activity may directly improve brain ...
Number of U.S. adults who will develop dementia each year projected to increase from ~514,000 to 1 million; lifetime risk is 42 percent after 55 years of age.