Adults 50 years and older who survived COVID-19 had higher chances of developing new-onset dementia (NOD) compared to those ...
A study led by Case Western Reserve University researchers found that patients with dementia were at a significantly increased risk for COVID-19—and the risk was higher still for African Americans ...
Objective Physical activity (PA) is associated with a decreased incidence of dementia, but much of the evidence comes from short follow-ups prone to reverse causation. This meta-analysis investigates ...
A large study out of the United Kingdom finds that women who use hormone replacement therapy (HRT) do not have a higher risk of dementia. Women who use hormone replacement therapy (HRT) do not face an ...
Diabetes, multiple sclerosis, severe depression and other ailments have for years been known to increase the risk of dementia later in life. Now a Rutgers researcher and Israeli scientists believe ...
Recruitment and retention remain two of the biggest challenges in Alzheimer’s and dementia clinical trials. Join Arun Singh, ...
Calcium supplements likely do not increase the risk of dementia or dementia-related death, especially in older women looking to maintain their bone health, a new study indicates.
For example, for every extra one to three drinks per week, the risk of dementia increased by 15%. And a doubling in the genetic risk for AUD was associated with a 16% higher risk of dementia. These ...
Drinking alcohol, even in small amounts, likely increases dementia risk – that is the conclusion of a huge new study, based on data from over half a million people. Previous research, based on ...