Alzheimer’s disease is characterized by a host of recognizable cognitive symptoms, but many non-cognitive symptoms like changes in sleep, anxiety and depression can be early signs of the disease.
The most comprehensive model of the brain’s metabolism, incorporating more than 16,800 biochemical interactions, has ...
A disrupted sleep pattern directly impacts your health. According to an American study published in the journal Neurology, ...
In a cohort of older community-dwelling women, unfavorable sleep patterns were associated with cognitive impairment and higher dementia risk, according to data published in Neurology. “Sleep is ...
Dr Joshua Helman, a Harvard-trained emergency medicine physician based in Florida, has revealed the three common drugs that ...
Alzheimer’s Society warned: “Dementia in younger people often has different symptoms, even when it’s caused by the same ...
Known as young onset dementia, when diagnosed in people under 65, this form of dementia can manifest in different ways than ...
A new Canadian study has found that chronic kidney disease (CKD) is linked to lower cognitive performance, affecting ...
REM sleep behavior disorder is characterized by acting out dreams, which may include shouting, kicking and punching during sleep.
As a neurologist at the forefront of research into Alzheimer's disease, I have worked with people who have managed to stop ...
A person's "bioenergetic age"—or how youthfully their cells generate energy—might be a key indicator of whether they're at ...
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug use for over 2 years was associated with a lower risk for dementia, especially ...