A sweeping 43-year study of more than 130,000 people found that moderate coffee and tea drinkers had a noticeably lower risk of dementia. But with researchers stressing that the link isn’t proof of ...
LOUGHBOROUGH, England: Scientists have found that drinking two to three cups of coffee a day may significantly reduce your ...
Despite the promising result, experts caution that more research is needed to understand the full impact of brain training on ...
Speed training your brain could help delay developing dementia by years, according to a recent National Institutes of Health study.
A large observational electronic health record study found that older adults receiving the recombinant zoster vaccine showed substantially lower rates of diagnosed dementia compared with matched ...
A common daily ritual for millions may be doing more than boosting energy; it could be protecting the brain. A new study ...
A new 20-year study shows it’s possible to prevent an Alzheimer’s diagnosis. These results should usher in a new age in which dementia is seen as a preventable chronic condition.
A new study claims drinking multiple cups of caffeinated coffee or tea per day can protect the brain and reduce a person’s ...
Your morning coffee might do more than boost energy. A new study finds moderate coffee or tea drinkers had a lower risk of ...
Computer-based cognitive training that mimics quickly completing tasks with divided attention tied to a reduced likelihood of receiving a dementia diagnosis decades later ...
The research found that older adults who completed a specific speed-training exercise were significantly less likely to develop dementia. Others aren't so sure.
A long U.S. study finds simple computer based brain training may lower dementia risk even decades later in older adults.