People who experience chronic stress and anxiety frequently have increased chances of developing depression and dementia, according to a study.
The clues may be minor and irrelevant on first look, but it could spell serious health problems if ignored.
Researchers find that sleep disruption is linked to Alzheimer's in mice, and are set to study the glymphatic system in sleeping humans.
Further studies need to be done in order to determine if the drug is safe for people.
People had a higher risk for developing Alzheimer's if they feel negative about old people and aging, a new study reveals.
Researchers discover that by using a drug that reduces the brain's stress circuitry, the risk for Alzheimer's disease may be decreased.
A person's sense of humor can be indicative of early stages of dementia, according to a new study.
A new study has dismissed the role of the estrogen drug Raloxifene in the improvement of the memory and thinking skills of women who were suffering from dementia brought about by Alzheimer's disease. This is contrary to a previous study suggesting that the drug may lower the risk of cognitive impairment or dementia.