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As cases of memory loss are projected to rise, the Trump administration is attempting to cut billions in health spending.
New cases of dementia in the United States declined from 2015 to 2021, but the number of people living with the condition continued to rise due to population aging, with nearly 2.9 million ...
Dementia is a devastating diagnosis that upends retirement planning and shatters families, striking fear in the hearts of many. In fact, dementia is second only to cancer when it comes to the ...
Dementia rates are increasing more rapidly in China than almost anywhere else in the world, with cases more than quadrupling in the country over the past few decades. Daoying Geng at Fudan ...
The study also projected trends for the next 15 years using statistical models, suggesting that dementia rates will continue to rise, especially in China, unless more effective interventions are ...
A study of 1,000 participants found that those who consumed more than one of these per week had a lower dementia risk compared to those who ate fewer. By Fiona Callingham, Health Reporter ...
Dementia, a brain-altering disease, can strike as early as 40, manifesting as memory loss and difficulty with routine tasks. Early signs include withdrawal from activities, personality changes ...
Bringing down high blood pressure reduces the risk of dementia and cognitive impairment, according to a large study of people in China. Many studies have linked high blood pressure, also known as ...
Now a team of Canadian researchers has added another warning to partaking too vigorously in cannabis: dementia. In reaching their conclusions, scientists from institutes across Canada looked at a ...
The link between the zoster vaccine and a lower dementia risk has been strengthened in new research. A study by Stanford Medicine, published in the journal Nature on April 2, found that the ...
People who receive the live-attenuated shingles vaccine may have a lower likelihood of being diagnosed with dementia compared with those who do not get the shot, researchers report April 2 in Nature.