Wake Forest University School of Medicine researchers found that just 3½ years of intensive blood pressure control can ...
New research reveals that maintaining an active social life in later years could significantly delay the onset of dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI). The study, published in Alzheimer's & ...
A new study from researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine shows that only 3.5 years of intensive blood ...
Bingo night just got a whole lot more interesting. A new study suggests that staying socially active in your golden years might be the secret to a longer, sharper life. Whether it’s dining ...
Being more social by visiting friends, attending parties and going to church may help keep your brain healthy, according to new research.
Health experts have cautioned that three signs when you wake up could mean you are at risk of developing dementia. A ...
Ageing is associated with progressive mental decline . This is due to loss of brain volume and inadequate generation of new neurons (nerve cells) .
Learn more about how older adults who participate in more social events see a delay in cognitive decline.
In a small cohort of adults in South Korea, the presence of cerebral small vessel disease was associated with color reading ...