According to research, vascular dementia is slightly more common in men than women Alzheimer’s disease is not the only cruel condition to adversely affect brain function and rob sufferers of their ...
OBESITY is a direct cause of dementia, say scientists. Flab has for years been known to be a risk for brain damage but ...
Excess body weight appears to be a direct cause of vascular dementia, with the damage largely driven by high blood pressure.
It's important to understand that dementia isn't a single condition, but rather a broad term encompassing a range of symptoms ...
Danish researchers found that obesity and high blood pressure both increase the risk of developing the debilitating condition ...
Dementia is a growing global public health challenge, with no cure currently available. A recent study found that people with ...
BHF-UK DRI Centre for Vascular Dementia Research has the following research output in the current window (1 October 2024 - 30 September 2025) of the Nature Index. Click on Count to view a list of ...
Adults with higher BMI or increased blood pressure may be more likely to develop vascular-related dementia, researchers reported in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. “Our findings ...
Studies have found that poor grip strength was associated with a greater risk of cognitive decline and developing conditions ...
High blood pressure could significantly raise the risk of developing the second most common form of dementia, according to a new study from The George Institute for Global Health. The medical records ...
Studies have found poor grip strength is associated with greater risk of cognitive decline, with neurologist Dr Bing ...