New research points to frequent memory lapses among people with high levels of education as a likely red flag for stroke risk.
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Study finds sleep disturbance risk factor for dementia
Poor sleep habits may increase a person’s likelihood for dementia, according to a new study from researchers in Hawaii.
Over 50 percent of Americans with dementia neglect screenings
A new study finds that more than half of Americans with dementia have never had a single screening of their cognitive thinking or memory support capacities.
Can running help reduce risk for Alzheimer’s disease?
A new study found that running over 15 miles a week could reduce the risk of dying from Alzheimer’s by as much as 40 percent.
Brain protein may hold key to Alzheimer’s treatment
A new development may be on the horizon for Alzheimer’s treatment.
Dementia played role in Robin Williams’ death, according to autopsy
Robin Williams’ autopsy reveals that the late actor and comedian may have experienced hallucinations caused by Lewy Body Dementia prior to his death.
3 brain health foods to get in your diet
These three nutritious choices can go a long way in bolstering brain health and memory support.
4 tips for jump starting memory support
There are plenty of ways you can bolster your capacity for recalling memories, regardless of your age.
Decades-long study finds healthy lifestyles reduce or delay dementia risk
A study that began way back in 1979 just recently published it findings, pointing to 25 men who adhered to healthy living rules over the past 35 years and have been consequently able to ward off or delay dementia, stroke and heart disease.
New research finds dementia risk heightened by brain injuries for elderly
A new study finds that brain injuries — even just a mild concussion — past age 65 can significantly raise risks for developing dementia.