"Childhood" and "dementia" are two words we wish we didn't have to use together. But sadly, around 1,400 Australian children and young people live with currently untreatable childhood dementia.
NHS outlines early signs of dementia which will affect one in two of us during our lifetimes - either by developing the condition or caring for someone with it ...
The groundbreaking study reveals children with high body mass index ... noticeable in areas of the brain known to be affected by dementia in old age. While previous research has focused on ...
Overweight children who do not do enough exercise could be increasing their risk of dementia in later life. A University of Oxford study observed 862 children whose weight was measured from the ...
Filipino professionals have developed virtual reality games aimed at supporting the rehabilitation of adults with dementia ...
“Higher intake of red meat, particularly processed red meat, was associated with a higher risk of developing dementia and ...
Being overweight as a child could increase the risk of dementia in old age, a study by Oxford University suggests. The changes were seen especially in areas linked to dementia. Previous studies ...
The country is centering its therapeutic gardens, which were designed with the needs of neurodiverse children and visitors with autism or dementia in mind.
Teenagers should be considering their dementia risk, academics have said after a new study suggests that having an unhealthy childhood could affect the brain in later life. A child’s body mass ...
New research suggests that the risk for developing dementia is significantly higher ... is the second largest in the US after their children, the Millennials, according to the US Census Bureau ...
The dementia risk was greater for women and Black Americans, the study found. New cases of dementia in the United States are projected to double in the next three decades, a new study suggests.