A study published Wednesday reports "significant" disparities in the risk of dementia for lower income and non-white ...
People with lower incomes and people from racial and ethnic historically underrepresented groups in clinical studies are more ...
Engaging with music could offer more than just enjoyment — it may also help protect the brain against cognitive decline. A ...
The study found that Australians over 70 years of age who always listened to music had a 39% lower risk of having dementia than those who never to only sometimes did.
People with signs of heart damage during middle age — detected through a specific protein — are at a higher risk of ...
A new study reveals that people with lower incomes and those from historically underrepresented racial and ethnic groups carry a higher burden of modifiable dementia risk factors.
Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a new tool that can estimate a person's risk of developing memory and thinking ...
If you enjoy this harmonious hobby, Australian researchers believe it could benefit the brain well into the later years of ...
People with type 2 diabetes who achieve optimal heart health by following the American Heart Association's 'Life's Essential ...
Listening to music into old age could reduce the risk of dementia by almost 40 percent, a new study has found.
Following over 13,000 adults ages 45 and older for up to 15 years, the study found that people who reported a higher sense of ...
The latest Yale study on alcohol and dementia examines data from more than 550,000 adults, as well as genetic information ...