TORONTO — A number of modifiable risk factors are more common in women than in men and have a greater impact on cognition, an early look at new research showed. Six modifiable dementia risk factors ...
A potentially modifiable risk factor for AD is vascular problems, including hypertension and heart diseases. 10 These can lead to reduced brain blood flow or cerebral perfusion, Dr Moreno-Gonzalez ...
ICMR-NIN study links micronutrient deficiencies to higher dementia ...
With dementia cases expected to nearly triple worldwide by 2050, researchers are increasingly focused on identifying ways to ...
With dementia cases expected to nearly triple worldwide by 2050, researchers are increasingly focused on identifying ways to ...
Excess sodium intake remains a leading, modifiable driver of hypertension and cardiovascular risk, and while global ...
A new systematic review has identified 17 modifiable risk factors shared by at least two of three major age-related brain disorders — stroke, dementia, and late-life depression (LLD) — in new findings ...
Six in 10 dementia caregivers report having at least one modifiable risk factor that could increase their own chances of developing dementia, according to a report issued June 12 by the Alzheimer's ...
Modifiable risk factors such as alcohol consumption, BMI, dietary patterns and smoking could shift cancer risk as much as 60% ...
Findings of a Mendelian randomization analysis showed that greater body mass index as a child and adult and incidence of smoking were associated with an increased risk of psoriasis, whereas having ...
The researchers found that about 66.4% of women of reproductive age had at least 1 known modifiable risk factor. HealthDay News — About two-thirds of reproductive-aged women in the United States have ...