Researchers have identified how cerebrovascular disease (CeVD) disrupts brain connectivity, contributing to cognitive decline and neurodegeneration alongside Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
Simply getting older is the biggest risk, and the population is rapidly aging. Alzheimer’s is the most common form, and ...
Life takes its toll on our brains. Our brain cells pick up wear and tear over the years, causing our minds to become slower, ...
Summary: A new study has identified a biomarker, DTI-ALPS, which connects glymphatic system dysfunction to vascular dementia.
By 2060, new dementia cases per year could double to one million because of the growing population of older Americans, a ...
In today's health alert, new research estimates about one million Americans a year could develop dementia by 2060. That's ...
Older studies estimated a lower risk of dementia. According to new research, the number of people living with the disease in ...
Understanding dementia and Alzheimer’s disease is essential for maintaining a proactive approach to our well-being.
A study from the Keck School of Medicine of USC has tested a biomarker linked to vascular dementia across four separate ...
That estimate is based on a new study that found a higher lifetime risk than previously thought: after age 55, people have up to a 4 in 10 chance of eventually developing dementia, if they live long ...
A new study shows that the risk of developing dementia anytime after age 55 among Americans is 42%, more than double the risk ...
New research suggests that the risk for developing dementia is significantly higher than previously estimated, and the burden ...