Dementia mainly affects people over 65, though that's not to say it's impossible younger people won't also develop it.
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BuzzFeed on MSNIf You Want To Prevent Dementia, These Are The Questions You Should Ask Your DoctorWhile you’re probably used to asking your doctor about new moles or a pesky cough, you might not be used to talking to them ...
Older adults in the United States face significant delays in accessing specialized neurological care, according to a study ...
Dementia is not an inevitability of getting older and there are things you can do to lower your risk of developing it ...
Researchers have established Australia's first motor neurone disease surveillance centre in a region where residents are ...
If you're obsessed with skin care devices, you've probably heard about the viral Medicube Age-R Booster Pro. Beloved by ...
A 75-year-old man with a genetic predisposition for Alzheimer’s has yet to show signs of the disease. Could this offer ...
The Bassett Healthcare Network has a new chief of neurology. According to a Bassett news release, Dr. Ramesh Cherukuri took over the position in January, “bringing with him a wealth of knowledge and ...
TV journalist Jon Burnett, a CBS Pittsburgh weather forecaster, died of complications of CTE (chronic traumatic ...
While your risk of dementia does go up with age, around 40 per cent of cases could actually be prevented by making certain ...
Dementia affects around 900,000 people in the UK and is more common in people over the age of 65, but age is not the only ...
Hospital manager Kathrin Leffler says she worries Germany's tense pre-election debate on immigration will make it harder to ...
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