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New data suggest that up to 44% of new dementia cases may be attributed to poor vascular health in midlife and beyond.
New research presented this week at NUTRITION 2025 found that the MIND diet is particularly beneficial for cognitive health.
People who follow a MIND diet, even if started later in life, were significantly less likely to develop Alzheimer's disease ...
Hypertension, a global health crisis affecting over a billion adults, significantly elevates the risk of stroke, aneurysm, ...
Lowering blood pressure significantly reduces risk of dementia and cognitive impairment without dementia. | Neuroscience ...
Combining the Mediterranean and DASH diets, and sticking to it, reduces the risk of Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, ...
Following the diet, which is heavy on leafy green vegetables and berries, is associated with a strong and consistent ...
Significantly, the study also revealed that individuals who improved their adherence to the MIND diet over time experienced a ...
Study of 90,000 Americans seems to show which foods we should eat and avoid to drastically reduce our risk of developing ...
IT’S never too late to start eating better to prevent dementia, research suggests. Over-45s who followed what’s known as the ...
As the U.S. population ages and dementia cases rise, many people are asking whether it is possible to prevent this ...
Over a third of incident dementia cases may be linked to cardiometabolic diseases (CMDs), reported a recent study published ...