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Depression that appears later in life is often viewed as a response to declining health, but emerging evidence suggests it may sometimes signal deeper neurological changes.
MONDAY, Dec. 22, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Depression in middle age has previously been linked to an increased risk of dementia. But this relationship appears to be driven by a small cluster of six ...
Depression and dementia may be more closely linked than previously recognized, according to new research from the University of Nottingham published in eClinicalMedicine. The study found that ...
New study reveals the link between menopause and dementia - The findings could shed light on why women face a higher risk of ...
Study may help unravel who is at risk for dementia. A woman silhouetted in front of a large window in Berlin, Germany. — -- The reasons some people are more at risk for developing dementia came ...
July 9, 2010 — Results of a new study provide strong evidence supporting a link between depressive symptoms and later risk for dementia and Alzheimer's disease (AD). The study, using data from the ...
Both a high-intensity functional exercise programme and a non-exercise group activity, conducted among older care facility residents with dementia, reduced high levels of depressive symptoms. However, ...
Concurrent physical frailty and depression likely boost the risk of dementia in older people, with the interaction of these 2 factors alone contributing around 17% of the overall risk, suggest the ...
The menopause causes Alzheimer's-like changes to the brain, new research shows - but experts say brain fog can often be ...
So, here are some ways to reduce your risk of dementia: “Research suggests that social isolation is linked to an increased ...
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