Medicine & TechnologyA recent study from the University of Sydney says that walking in fact can maximize the benefits of daily walking. Continue reading to learn more.
Research suggests dogs can develop dementia, too. How does one know if his pet has canine cognitive dysfunction or is likely to develop it? Read to find out.
Researchers analyzed almost 150,000 people in the UK and found that a sedentary lifestyle increases the chances of having dementia, although not all behavior poses equal risk Read the article to know more.
Scientists developed a new device, a lawyer-based diamond sensor that can detect disorders more accurately. Read and find out more about this new technology.
Researchers investigate the link between diet and the risk of developing dementia. How does technology play part in finding the link? Read to know more about it.
A new study warns that a type of hearing loss could indicate the onset of cognitive decline. Read the article to know what it is, why it happens, and what to do next.
Drinking coffee or tea in the morning is one way that millions of people across the globe do to start their day. Read on to find out whether drinking coffee, tea, or a combination of both is healthy and how it reduces stroke risks.
A multidisciplinary study from experts in tourism, public health, and marketing investigated how travel therapy could work as an intervention for dementia. Read the article to know how tourism benefits mental health and overall well-being.
Research reveals that social isolation is linked to the structure of the brain, as well as cognition. How is the association possible? Read to discover more.
Researchers found that cranberry has antioxidant properties to ward off dementia. Read on to learn why you should start eating cranberries to improve your memory and cognitive function.
Sleep disturbance in people in this age group might result to dementia later in their life. Learn more about the impacts of night time rest to our brain health.
Scientists successfully reversed age-related memory loss in mice using cerebrospinal fluid. Read how this can help neurodegenerative diseases like dementia.
Two studies of smartphone use reveal opposing results depending on the user's age. Read on to find out how it can trigger Alzheimer's Disease among young people and help older adults with dementia.
UCSD engineers and psychiatrists developed a mobile app that measures changes in the eye to tell if a person has cognitive health conditions. Learn more about the neurological screening application and how it works.