Middle-aged adults with signs of poor heart health are more likely to develop dementia later in life, a study has found. Researchers also suggested dementia, which affects more than 980,000 people in ...
Read carefully — and don’t lose the thread. A super speedy habit you’re probably skipping could reduce your changes of heart attack, stroke and dementia. But Naturopathic Doctor Mac Toohey, who goes ...
People with signs of damage to their heart during middle age are more likely to develop dementia in later life, according to a new study led by UCL (University College London) researchers. The study, ...
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Although it makes sense that a transient ischemic attack (TIA) could increase an individual’s chances of developing vascular dementia, new data from the Framingham Heart Study (FHS) indicate otherwise ...
A new analysis suggests that physical frailty serves as a robust warning sign for cognitive decline in later life. Researchers found that middle-aged and older adults with weaker muscles faced a much ...