Healthy Living/WellnessImpairment Of Sense Of Smell May Indicate Dementia Losing the sense of smell may be an early indicator for dementia and other neurodegenerative diseases. Researchers found that the chances of developing these brain diseases increase as the ability to detect scents decreases.by Alyssa Navarro
Healthy Living/WellnessAtlantic Philanthropies Of Charles Feeney Donates $177 Million For Establishment Of Brain Health Instituteby Angela Laguipo
Healthy Living/WellnessDrinking Three Glasses Of Champagne Per Week May Help Prevent Dementiaby Katherine Derla
Healthy Living/WellnessDementia Causes Over A Tenth Of Deaths In England And Wales, Cancer Remains Biggest Killerby Katrina Pascual
Healthy Living/WellnessEstrogen Drug Does Not Help Women With Alzheimer's Disease: Studyby Katherine Derla
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Healthy Living/WellnessVirtual Reality Maze Detects Alzheimer's Disease Decades Before Symptoms Appearby Julienne Roman
Healthy Living/WellnessCare For Dementia Much Costlier Than For Other Diseases: Studyby Rina Marie Doctor
Healthy Living/WellnessOver 46 Million Suffer From Dementia, Number To Increase To 131.5 Million By 2050: World Alzheimer Reportby Alyssa Navarro