Researchers found that people who experienced lesser amounts of REM sleep are more at risk of developing dementia in the long run. (techtimes.com)
The researchers found that participants with a hypertension onset age of 80 to 89 years had a significantly lower risk of developing dementia compared with participants with no history of hypertension. (sciencedaily.com)
People with mild cognitive impairment are at one - in - 10 risk of developing dementia within a year — and the risk is markedly higher among those with depression. (sciencedaily.com)