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Evidence mounts that shingles vaccines protect against dementia
The Shingrix shingles vaccine ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy The latest shingles vaccine may delay or possibly even prevent the onset of…
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Can Anxiety Raise Your Dementia Risk? New Study Finds a Link
Anxiety in older adults may triple the risk of dementia from any cause. In a new study of more than…
Read More » High Levels of Fat in the Belly or Arms May Raise Dementia Risk
A study published this week in the journal Neurology found that the odds of developing Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease are…
Read More »Does your body composition affect your risk of dementia or Parkinson’s?
People with high levels of body fat stored in their belly or arms may be more likely to develop diseases…
Read More »McCance Brain Care Score Tool Assesses Both Dementia and Depression Risk
Boosting your brain health with positive lifestyle changes not only reduces your odds of dementia, it also decreases your risk…
Read More »Does Medicare cover dementia care?
Age-related memory loss is common, but more serious memory problems may be a sign of dementia, which is not a…
Read More »Ozempic May Reduce Risk of Dementia and Nicotine Dependence
People with type 2 diabetes now have two more reasons to consider taking Ozempic. A new study suggests that Ozempic is…
Read More »Australia news live: Queensland MP to resign due to early-onset dementia; Melbourne fire investigation ‘isn’t going to be quick’ | Australia news
Queensland state MP announces sudden resignation with ‘full and frank’ health update Andrew Messenger Ipswich West MP Darren Zanow has…
Read More »How to Talk to a Loved One About Signs of Dementia Without Offending Them
Every year, Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia affect a growing number of people. Currently, more than 55 million…
Read More »Metformin and other antidiabetic drugs can help reduce the risk of dementia in patients with type 2 diabetes
Investigators analyzing the potential cognitive effects of antidiabetic medications in records of more than 1.5 million patients with type 2…
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