Henry Brodaty is a world-recognised dementia researcher. Here, he shares ways you can seek to reduce your risk of developing the disease.
Q. I was excited to read about the research linking cheese consumption to a lower risk of dementia. Did the researchers look into a possible role for vitamin K2 in the cheese study? I believe some of ...
"This discovery is a huge step forward in our efforts to prevent dementia and neurovascular diseases." ...
A set of 56 recommendations to reduce the risk of dementia, the Nottingham Consensus, was published in the January edition of Nature Reviews Neurology.
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Could your mindset shield your brain? Research shows that building this may lower dementia risk—even if you’re genetically at risk. Here's how to strengthen it today.
Obesity and high blood pressure directly raise dementia risk, showing early lifestyle choices protect brain health.
A new study has shown that people with obesity and high blood pressure (hypertension) may have a higher risk of developing ...
A new risk calculator accurately estimated the likelihood of adults developing dementia within ten years after a stroke, ...