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A comprehensive analysis involving 56 million individuals has revealed that exposure to air pollution significantly raises the risk of developing dementia.
New recommendations for early treatment for hypertension to prevent strokes, heart attacks and dementia come as an ...
Researchers at the University of Auckland have found a link between playing high-level rugby and an increased risk of ...
A recent meta-analysis suggests that breathing in air pollution from traffic, specifically a type called PM2.5, may be linked ...
Weekend recovery sleep reduced dementia risk after insufficient weekday rest, especially for vascular dementia, but excessive sleep raised nonspecific dementia risk in this large UK cohort study.
A neurologist has issued a stark warning about a common sleep habit, stating it could "harm" the brain and potentially ...
A new study reveals a molecular link between fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) and Lewy body dementia, a devastating neurodegenerative condition.
Findings show that pairing a widely available vitamin with green tea can restore energy production in aging brain cells.
Air pollution could be increasing the risk of dementia, according to a major analysis of research involving nearly 30 million ...
Studies suggest enough good quality sleep is important for a healthy brain, and in particular for clearing toxins associated ...
One in four older adults report unintentionally falling every year, leading to an increase in death for those 65 and older, ...
Most American adults say they are concerned that their brain health will decline as they get older. Research shows lifestyle ...