Dementia is common, but there are things you can do to reduce your risk or slow the progression of the disease.
From memory changes to shifts in behavior, here’s what experts say to watch for.
Some of the earliest signs of dementia can show up in your financial portfolio. Missed bill payments and erratic investments ...
The little pauses, “ums,” and moments when you struggle to find the right word may reveal far more about your brain than ...
Why it matters: Over 7 million Americans have Alzheimer’s, yet only 8% of early-stage cases are diagnosed, delaying intervention when it’s most effective. Spotting subtle signs: Early symptoms may ...
It's a good idea to keep track of signs that you, or a loved one, could have dementia.
Researchers in Japan discovered that Parkinson’s patients diagnosed in their 80s are far more likely to show signs of amyloid buildup, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s, even without dementia symptoms. The ...