
Obesity in Middle Age Could Raise Odds for Alzheimer's Later
Obesity in middle age is associated with an increased risk of dementia later in life, according to a study of more than 1 million women in the United Kingdom.

Obesity in middle age is associated with an increased risk of dementia later in life, according to a study of more than 1 million women in the United Kingdom.

Research presented at the Clinical Trials on Alzheimer's Disease meeting explored epigenetic therapies for Alzheimer's, as well as the roles of the gut …

WSL Strategic Retail to host Dec. 5 symposium in New York City.

But new research suggests that less may be more when it comes to your brain activity.In a study published in the medical journal Nature, researchers from …

The analysis revealed a significant link between worsening depression symptoms and mental decline over two to seven years, and both of these trends seemed …

LOS ANGELES — Impaired vision or hearing loss increases the risk for dementia in older adults. The risk is particularly pronounced in individuals with both …

A closer look at 7 lifestyle measures you can take today to help fight Alzheimer's.

Nearly 6% of people in the study had a heart attack otrdeveloped angina (chest pain). The researchers found that all the people who developed heart trouble …

Mornings spent figuring out Sudoku or finessing a crossword could spell better health for aging brains, researchers say.

New York Times-Dec 17, 2018
Dr. Gayatri Devi’s patient, a 55-year-old former headmistress, had good reason to be distraught. The woman had a yearlong history of …

Reader’s Digest-Dec 13, 2018
—Gayatri Devi, MD, neurologist, clinical professor of neurology, Downstate Medical Center. Here are the 15 other things neurologists do to …

MD Linx-Dec 12, 2018
Sleep is invaluable for helping your memory and mood, according to neurologist Gayatri Devi, MD, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY, who …