Neurologist Professor Catherine Mummery encourages us to look at our lives and see if there’s anything to improve to protect ...
CNS-active drugs are associated with an increased risk of falls, delirium, and hospitalization. They are often prescribed for ...
Analysis from a Columbia and Rutgers Health team finds long-term antipsychotic use rose 65% from 2015 to 2024.
High blood pressure becomes more common after age 40, yet new research from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) at ...
Associations between asthma and dementia differed based on the patient’s age and asthma control, according to a study ...
Multiple studies show the common vaccine offers unexpected brain protection, prompting scientists to investigate the ...
A new study has found that for people with moderate hearing loss, being prescribed hearing aids had little impact on ...
Spikes in blood sugar after eating may be more dangerous for the brain than previously thought. In a massive genetic study, ...
This doesn't mean that everyone with depression will wind up with a brain disease like Parkinson's or dementia, researchers ...
TILDA’s most recent data shows that 62% of people aged 50 and over have high blood pressure that is not being managed leading to serious potential health risks.
Small changes in diet, exercise and sleep may extend life by a year when put into practice together, while making larger ...
Some people are immune to dementia, even if their brain is deteriorating. Cognitive reserve is the secret boost that builds ...