People living in more disadvantaged neighborhoods may be more likely to develop dementia than people living in neighborhoods ...
People living in the least well-off areas are more than twice as likely to develop the debilitating condition. The post ...
Heart disease might contribute to the sort of brain shrinkage seen in dementia, a new study says. People with early signs of heart problems are more likely to have brain changes associated with ...
People living in more disadvantaged neighborhoods may be more likely to develop dementia than people living in neighborhoods with fewer disadvantages, according to a study published on March 26, 2025, ...
People who have early signs of heart problems may also have changes in brain health that can be early signs of dementia, such as loss of brain volume, according to a meta-analysis published on March ...
Shrinking brain volumes have been linked to mild cognitive impairment and dementia, researchers noted. “This review shows ...
Changes in the heart might mean more than just cardiovascular risk – they could also signal early shifts in brain health. A ...
The Lancet also has several speciality journals all bearing the parent title: The Lancet Neurology (neurology), The Lancet Oncology (oncology), and The Lancet Infectious Diseases (infectious ...
A new study suggests that people living in poorer neighborhoods may have a higher risk of developing dementia compared to ...
People who have early signs of heart problems may also have changes in brain health that can be early signs of dementia, such as loss of brain volume, according to a meta-analysis published on March ...
New research shows that early signs of heart trouble may be linked to changes in the brain, such as brain shrinkage, which ...
A new study found that women in their 80s who experience increasing daytime sleepiness over five years have double the risk of developing dementia. While the study doesn’t prove that excessive sleep ...