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New research from Karolinska Institutet demonstrates a link between inflammatory bowel disease and faster cognitive decline among dementia patients. The study, which is published in the journal ...
The Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Cincinnati is utilizing a new immersive experience to help people better understand what life with dementia is like.
Participants who regularly used strong opioids had an over 70% increased risk of dementia, and those taking non-opioid analgesics showed a risk level similar to the non-users.
Village Caregiving reports that caregivers for dementia patients need support. Key strategies include compassionate communication, creating safe environments, and self-care.
Surprising Findings From New Research About Dementia and Marriage — U.S. study could challenge the belief that marriage protects against cognitive decline ...
New data suggest an association between gabapentin for chronic back pain and increased risk of cognitive impairment, although experts urge caution in drawing any firm conclusions.
The latest study shows decreasing loneliness through this activity could lower the odds of dementia.
People diagnosed with dementia are living longer than before—thanks to advancements in the early identification of the condition and improvements in treatments and tailored care. This is the ...
Here’s what Alzheimer’s disease is, what dementia is and how the two diagnoses differ.
Ambroxol, a common cough syrup, may slow Parkinson's dementia, offering hope for patients and families, according to a recent clinical trial.
New research suggests that semaglutide, the active ingredient in GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, might protect against dementia.
But up to half of all dementia cases might be preventable, and scientists have identified over a dozen modifiable risk factors that contribute to dementia risk, including obesity, type 2 diabetes ...