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A massive 43-year study of 132,000 people reveals that moderate caffeine intake from coffee or tea can lower dementia risk by 18%.

Daily Coffee May Protect Against Dementia

A massive 43-year study of 132,000 people reveals that moderate caffeine intake from coffee or tea can lower dementia risk by 18%.
A twenty-year gold-standard study reveals that a simple computer-based speed training exercise may reduce dementia risk by twenty-five percent

Simple Brain Training Exercise May Lower Dementia Risk by Twenty-Five Percent

A twenty-year gold-standard study reveals that a simple computer-based speed training exercise may reduce dementia risk by twenty-five percent
Study links high-fat cheese and cream to 13-16% lower dementia risk. Explore Neurology findings on dairy, brain health, and key caveats now.

High-Fat Cheese and Cream Linked to Lower Dementia Risk

Study links high-fat cheese and cream to 13-16% lower dementia risk. Explore Neurology findings on dairy, brain health, and key caveats now.
Rare "specific musical anhedonia" leaves 4-5% of people unmoved by music despite normal hearing—brain disconnect between auditory and reward circuits confirmed via fMRI. Barcelona questionnaire reveals pleasure exists on spectrum.

Listening to Music May Cut Dementia Risk

Older adults who regularly listen to music after age 70 have a 39% lower risk of developing dementia, says a large study...
A 25-year study reveals that subtle heart muscle damage in middle age can increase dementia risk later in life, highlighting the vital heart-brain health connection

Midlife Heart Damage Linked to Dementia Risk

For decades, medicine treated the heart and brain as separate entities. However, a groundbreaking 25-year Whitehall II studyreveals that even subtle heart...
The largest combined observational and genetic study shows that any level of alcohol consumption increases the risk of dementia. Reducing alcohol may help prevent cognitive decline.

Even light alcohol increases dementia risk

A large-scale study suggests that drinking any amount of alcohol—even light consumption—likely increases the risk of developing dementia. Published in BMJ Evidence-Based...
Many older cats develop dementia, also called feline cognitive dysfunction. Learn the early signs, symptoms, and care tips to improve your cat’s quality of life.

Cats Can Get Dementia Too

Most cat owners don’t realize that, much like humans, cats can develop dementia as they age. Research shows that feline dementia, also...

Boost Your #Brain; Socialize to Delay #Dementia

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A new UCL-led study reveals dementia diagnoses are delayed by an average of 3.5 years, with early-onset cases facing even longer waits.

Dementia Diagnosis Takes So Long: 3.5-Year Global Delay

Despite increasing awareness of dementia, many people still wait several years for a formal diagnosis. This delay happens after their symptoms are...
A 25-year study reveals that subtle heart muscle damage in middle age can increase dementia risk later in life, highlighting the vital heart-brain health connection

Are Dementia Rates Really Falling in Younger Generations

A growing body of research suggests dementia rates are falling across younger generations—but is this cause for celebration, or are the results...