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The shingles vaccine reduced dementia risk by 20 percent in a recent study. The vaccine’s protective effect against dementia was more pronounced in women. Shingles vaccination is recommended for ...
Drinking eight glasses of wine or pints of beer a week or more can dramatically increase your chances of developing memory-robbing dementia, a new study has suggested. Brazilian researchers ...
Shudder’s popular Hell House LLC horror franchise is getting another chilling chapter, and the upcoming sequel has just revealed another teaser, which suggests the fifth and final installment ...
You may not realise but having any of these five health issues could mean you are more likely to develop dementia later in life. By Fiona Callingham, Health Reporter specialising in medical ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Not one but two new studies published today have linked GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic to a decreased risk of developing dementia. There is currently no cure for Alzheimer’s, which affects an ...
A doctor has shared some of the "sneakiest" ways our body could be at risk of developing dementia. He says most aren't connected to the brain at all. Dementia, according to the NHS, is a syndrome.
Many people underestimate the reality of hell and the possibility they may end up there, pastor and author Monsignor Charles Pope said. He said 21 of the 38 parables in the Gospels are about hell ...
Weight-loss jabs and those for diabetes may be linked to a lower risk of dementia, a study suggests. Semaglutide in particular, whose brand names include Wegovy and Ozempic, showed promise in cutting ...
Two significant programs that invested in research on diabetes, dementia, obesity and kidney disease have ended since the start of the Trump administration. By Gina Kolata Robert F. Kennedy Jr ...
However, nearly half of American adults have hypertension, which is one of the most common — and preventable — risk factors for developing dementia decades later, research shows. Hypertension ...