15 Daily habits reducing your risk of dementia
/Certain factors we cannot change such as a family predisposed genetic component for developing dementia.
Read MoreCertain factors we cannot change such as a family predisposed genetic component for developing dementia.
Read MoreAnyone with dementia not only deals with cognitive decline, but also faces the increased risk of falling.
Read MoreA study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology is negating previous studies that suggested a possible link between use of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) for prostate cancer and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). This study included almost 31,000 men whose prostate cancer had not spread but were using (ADT).
Read MoreThis is the space where we usually tell men about some lesser known mineral or D-list vitamin that, if taken regularly, will help them live longer, cure their erectile dysfunction, clear their head, or just make them happier and peppier.
Read MoreDementia has specific symptoms that when in combination, you especially need to pay attention to. But certain signs may be quite surprising as signs of the disease. Here's what you should look for.
Read More"I'm losing my mind." "I can't remember anything!" We all tend to forget things from time to time. But it's important to understand the signs and symptoms of dementia, since as we get older, we're more at risk.
Read MoreOver 7 million new cases of dementia are diagnosed every year. Some cases can be treated, working to restore mental function but most of the time dementia cannot be reversed. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreMemory loss often increase as we age. But a new study is showing that men are more likely to experience it than women and at a faster rate. There's also been a new test that may predict the development of memory tests. Here's the latest.
Read MoreWhile often incorrectly considered a disease, dementia actually refers to a group of symptoms which negatively affect memory and social abilities, resulting in an interference with daily functioning. Primarily, problems with memory and impaired judgment or language are the two major areas affected by dementia. However, numerous other causes and symptoms of dementia exist, which can make diagnosis and treatment difficult or even impossible.