William Thies

More blood pressure worry: It's linked to dementia

If the cardiologist's warnings don't scare you, consider this: Controlling blood pressure just might be the best protection yet known against dementia.
 

More blood pressure worry: It's linked to dementia

HEALTHBEAT: Study will put to test growing evidence linking high blood pressure to dementia. If the cardiologist's warnings don't scare you, consider this: Controlling blood pressure just might be the best protection yet known against dementia.
 

More blood pressure worry: It's linked to dementia

HEALTHBEAT: Study will put to test growing evidence linking high blood pressure to dementia. If the cardiologist's warnings don't scare you, consider this: Controlling blood pressure just might be the best protection yet known against dementia.
 

Mobile phones may halt, reverse Alzheimer's: study

Long suspected of causing brain tumors, mobile phones are now being eyed as key allies in the fight against Alzheimer's disease, US researchers said in a study.
 

Mobile phone use may stave off, reverse Alzheimer's: study

Long suspected of causing brain tumors, mobile phones are now being eyed as key allies in the fight against Alzheimer's disease, US researchers said in a study.
 

Mobile phone use may stave off, reverse Alzheimer's: study

Long suspected of causing brain tumors, mobile phones are now being eyed as key allies in the fight against Alzheimer's disease, US researchers said in a study.
 

Mobile phone use may stave off, reverse Alzheimer's: study

Long suspected of causing brain tumors, mobile phones are now being eyed as key allies in the fight against Alzheimer's disease, US researchers said in a study.
 

Mobile phone use may stave off, reverse Alzheimer's: study

Long suspected of causing brain tumors, mobile phones are now being eyed as key allies in the fight against Alzheimer's disease, US researchers said Wednesday in a study.
 

Report: 35 million-plus worldwide have dementia

Report finds Alzheimer's, dementia afflict more than 35 million worldwide and rising rapidly. More than 35 million people around the world are living with Alzheimer's disease or other types of dementia, says the most in-depth attempt yet to assess the brain-destroying illness ? and it's an ominous forecast as the population grays.
 

Report: 35 million-plus worldwide have dementia

More than 35 million people around the world are living with Alzheimer's disease or other types of dementia, says the most in-depth attempt yet to assess the brain-destroying illness ? and it's an ominous forecast as the population grays.
 

Alzheimer's Cases Rise Among "Oldest Old"

Without cure, crises loom, say experts. The number of people with Alzheimer's and dementia--both new cases and total numbers with the disease--continues to rise among the very oldest segments of the population in contradiction of the conventional wisdom, according to new research.