"We are making substantial progress in the fight against dementia," write Drs. Murali Doraiswamy and Eric Stallard.
But eating a nutritious diet? Probably not as much. However, research suggests that it really should be near the top of your ...
A nutrient-rich diet is crucial for heart, vascular and brain health, as about 25% of our blood supply goes to our brain.
South Florida doctors and researchers offer ways to improve your brain health, even if you have a family history of dementia ...
BY the year 2040, 1.4million people are expected to be living with dementia.  It’s a huge jump from the current number of sufferers, which sits at around 982,000 according to the Alzheimer’s ...
New research suggests reducing consumption of this common food from your diet could significantly lower your risk of diabetes ...
A diet heavy in smashed avo on toast might not help you buy a house, but it could help stave off Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in future.
Lead study author Professor Gill Livingston commented to say: “Our new report reveals that there is much more that can and ...
The gut-brain axis—a bidirectional communication system between the gut and brain, involving the nervous system, immune ...
Below, learn more about the MIND diet, and what research has shown about its effectiveness in fighting brain-related issues such as dementia. Let’s start first with its precursor, the DASH Diet.
If you’re in your 30s, 40s or 50s, dementia might feel like a distant concern, something you associate with advanced age.