One of the most difficult aspects of coping during coronavirus has been understanding and keeping up with the latest guidance. There’s been a huge amount of information about the virus in government ...
This session of 6 scientific papers was particularly interesting because of the diversity of topics and the relevance of neurologic and behavioral issues to patient care. The following points distill ...
‘I’m partially sighted and I care for my stepfather, who has dementia with Lewy bodies. The dementia information I’ve got from his doctor has felt really patchy.’ Whether you’re diagnosed with ...
Scientists hope the new tool could be used to make it easier for GPs and patients to get information on dementia risk factors. Researchers at UNSW Sydney and Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) ...
Dementia after a head injury is a significant public health problem. The nature of dementia in head-injured persons varies greatly by the type and location of head injury and the person's ...
This Journal feature begins with a case vignette highlighting a common clinical problem. Evidence supporting various strategies is then presented, followed by a review of formal guidelines, when they ...
It's finally been settled. The best way to protect yourself against dementia is to keep your brain stimulated, a major review suggests. People who regularly read books, played musical instruments or ...
As dementia becomes more widespread, Mayo Clinic researchers believe that artificial intelligence is the key to enabling earlier and faster diagnoses. By pairing AI and EEG (electroencephalogram) ...