Are You Taking Over-the-Counter Drugs That Increase Your Risk of Developing Dementia?
A new study found compelling evidence of a link between several common over-the-counter drugs and dementia.
A new study found compelling evidence of a link between several common over-the-counter drugs and dementia.
With the explosion of Alzheimer’s Disease and cognitive decline (memory impairment), are you concerned about yours? Here’s a new study that indicates eating more of a certain group of veggies can protect your memory.
When we think of preventing and/or reducing one’s risk of developing Alzheimer’s, exercise, diabetes, depression, diet, and family genetics are the normal factors that come to mind. Could something as seemingly simple as prayer affect one’s risk of developing this dreaded disease?
Vitamin D deficiency is associated with a substantially increased risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease in older people, according to the most robust study of its kind ever conducted.
A new study by neuropsychiatric researchers at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago gives insight into the relationship between depression and dementia. The study is published in the July 30, 2014, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
New research indicates that several B vitamins may be the gateway to discovering more about the brain’s power and functions as well as detecting mental