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More than 82 million people could be living with dementia by 2030,1 the majority in low-income and middle-income countries where access to specialist care and diagnostic tests is highly variable.
There is promising news in the diagnosis and treatment of dementia. While scientists caution it’s still early, a long-used mental health medication, Lithium, is showing potential in the treatment of ...
Emma Heming Willis is sharing new details about her husband Bruce Willis' diagnosis of dementia and how she and her family are coping. In a new interview with ABC News' Diana Sawyer, Heming Willis ...
In July 2025, the FDA approved Longeveron’s Investigational New Drug (IND) application for its stem cell therapy laromestrocel as a potential treatment for pediatric dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). The ...
Walking 7,000 steps a day significantly lessens the risk of major non-communicable diseases, including the risk of mortality ...
A recent Harvard Health Publishing report reveals a surprising link between certain professions and a reduced risk of ...
Discover the link between mental illness, racism, and brain health in Black America. Learn how chronic stress and racism can ...
When Zelda Hill was in college, he began noticing subtle changes in his father. The man who had always been precise began forgetting current events, mixing up dates and times, ...
Answering the simple question "What do you want to eat?" isn't always simple for those living with Alzheimer's disease, but ...
Harvard researchers have linked lithium deficiency in the brain to early onset Alzheimer's, potentially revolutionizing its detection and treatment.
It may be time to rethink certain genetic mutations associated with two devastating neurodegenerative disorders—amyotrophic ...
The brains of cats with dementia undergo similar changes to those in people with Alzheimer's, according to a new Scottish ...