Researchers say that long-term exposure to high levels of air pollution, particularly wildfire smoke, is linked to dementia.
University of Oklahoma's Dr. Sreemathi Logan leads a study on dementia, backed by a $2.2 million grant, focusing on aging, ...
Dementia affects nearly a million people in the UK, but spotting it early can help slow down the onset of symptoms as one ...
According to a recent study published in the journal JAMA Neurology, fine particulate matter from wildfire smoke may be ...
As we get older, our cognitive abilities can decline. However, reading has surprising benefits for our brain health.
Exercise releases neurotransmitters like endorphins; dopamine, part of the brain's reward system; norepinephrine, which can ...
Turkish and European researchers will collaborate on the treatment of brain diseases and patient care through new projects ...
Discover how excessive alcohol consumption may accelerate Alzheimers progression New research reveals shared brain ...
A University of Kent expert explains how reading can improve our sleep, help emotional intelligence and reduce stress ...
A new international study has unveiled critical insights in understanding post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE), a condition that can develop following traumatic brain injury.
The Bray Sanctuary Runners ‘Walk and Talk’ group meets at 7pm at Queen of Peace Church car park, Putland Road, Bray, on the ...
Drugs targeting amyloid plaques have failed to show efficacy in clinical trials. A new approach is needed to tackle AD ...