Reducing consumption of processed meat can not only reduce the risk of diabetes, cancer and heart disease, but also dementia.
Eating plenty of plants—fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, seeds and legumes—will also provide brain-loving antioxidants ...
New drug approvals and a federal dementia care pilot program among the year's significant developments, according to the ...
Why do people in some parts of the country seem to be more at risk of certain diseases than others? Research is now pointing ...
Research shows that pre-prepared, packaged, highly processed food is linked to weight gain and obesity, some cancers, ...
Professor Spector claimed increasing evidence highlighted how many people could delay, or even prevent, the memory robbing ...
A 2020 study published in Neurology and funded by the National Institute on Aging found that healthy lifestyle ...
Following his own mother's diagnosis, Tim shared the four key dietary tips that could help to keep dementia at bay.
The food guru also warned of the foods and drinks to avoid that could raise your risk of the progressive condition ...
The NHS has said the Mediterranean Diet can provide a range of health benefits such as improvements in mood, reduced blood ...