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Screens are steadily taking over more and more of our life, leading some researchers to worry about the effect of long-term ...
The risk of dementia could decrease with consistent use of smartphones and other technology among older adults, according to a new study from Baylor University.
Previous research has determined that seniors with more severe hearing loss also are more likely to have dementia, and that the likelihood of dementia is lower among hearing aid users compared to ...
When evaluating sleep apnea and dementia risk, investigators found that older adults with vs without OSA had a higher incidence of dementia.
As the first generation that interacted with digital technology reaches an age where dementia risks emerge, scientists have ...
Even more alarming: The study found that seniors who end up in acute care for weed-related issues are up to 72% more likely to develop dementia than their peers who visited the hospital for other ...
Another benefit of digital technology, according to experts, is the ability for aging adults to maintain social connections, which has been linked to a decreased dementia risk. "Now you can ...
People with dementia sometimes get agitated and frustrated. New services provide a sort of Netflix for dementia, with videos ...
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6 Free Thank You Coloring Pages
Tell those you love how much you appreciate everything that they do with these free thank you coloring pages for kids and ...
Dementia is a disease with no cure that impacts 4% of adults age 65 and older, according to the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention. In Ohio, the more than 236,000 older adults are living ...