Number of U.S. adults who will develop dementia each year projected to increase from ~514,000 to 1 million; lifetime risk is 42 percent after 55 years of age.
Dementia is the leading cause of death in the UK and there are various types with differing symptoms, impact and rates of decline. The condition is caused by certain proteins clumping together in ...
Dementia is a syndrome characterised by a continuous decline in brain function, affecting nearly one million people in the UK, predominantly those aged 65 and over. Early detection of dementia ...
Currently there is no cure for dementia, a syndrome that affects almost one million people in the UK. More recently, lecanemab and donanemab were found to reduce the build-up in the brain of ...
An expert has explained how a symptom suffered by one in six Britons in the last 12 months could be a sign of dementia ... meaning 11 million people in the UK. Scientific research has shown ...
Use our dementia directory to find local support services for people with dementia and their carers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Have you or someone you know been diagnosed with dementia?
A recent report published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association highlights the need to develop “objective criteria” for diagnosing and staging all types of ...
In the interview, Sally is asked about the ‘big year’ ahead for her on-screen family, with specific reference to ‘the upcoming dementia storyline ...
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A major study suggests that one particular diet could make you far less likely to develop dementia. Sue Quinn speaks to the experts to find out how it works. Almost one million people in the UK ...
Previous studies have found puzzles can help build up a ‘cognitive reserve’, which is the ability to retain abilities for longer, even if dementia develops. Alzheimer’s Research UK ...