Dementia is common, but there are things you can do to reduce your risk or slow the progression of the disease.
Dogs are like family. They’re always there, wagging their tails when we come home, curling up next to us when we’re feeling down, and somehow managing to make every single day better.
Owners often report aimless pacing, barking at nothing, soiling in the house and anxiety for no apparent reason.
New research suggests that unusual changes in eating behavior—rather than memory loss—may be one of the earliest signs of a ...
A recent large-scale study on adults over 70 has uncovered a powerful connection between music and cognitive health. The ...
Social frailty—the fraying of close relationships and community ties—is a strong predictor of dementia risk. Could AI ...
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The silent signal: If your walking speed drops below this rate, it could hint at early dementia risk
A groundbreaking study suggests that a seemingly minor change in your stride can be an incredibly early and important marker ...
A small study indicates regular blood tests could be a useful addition to brain scans that track the progression of Alzheimer ...
BRUSHING your teeth should be second nature, but missing just one clean a day could be a deadly mistake. Almost a third of ...
Tantalizing results from small trials and anecdotes raised hopes that drugs like Ozempic could help. Despite setbacks, researchers aren’t giving up yet.
An inquest is to be held into the death of Scotland legend Gordon McQueen next month to determine if heading footballs ...
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'On the Record': PACE provides independence for seniors
WPBF 25 goes "On the Record" with Palm Beach PACE program about how it empowers seniors and the services that are provided.
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