Taking adult education classes linked to lower dementia risk later in…
Medical News Today,
Share on PinterestA study found a link between adult education and a lower risk of developing dementia later.
Lapsiluku voi vaikuttaa vanhempien dementiariskiin – tutkijat selittävät, miksi
MTV Uutiset,
Pelkäätkö muistisairautta? Katso videolta, millaisista oireista tulisi hakeutua tutkimuksiin.
There’s a Depressing Link Between Where You Live And Dementia Risk
awsforwp,
A population-based study in Australia has found that the quality of your neighborhood can be linked to the risk of developing…
There's a Depressing Link Between Where You Live And Dementia Risk
True Viral News,
A population-based study in Australia has shown that the quality of your neighborhood can affect the risk of developing…
There's a Depressing Link Between Where You Live And Dementia Risk - daytonews
Day To News.com,
A population-based study in Australia found that the quality of your area may be associated with your risk of developing…
There's a Depressing Link Between Where You Live And Dementia Risk
Science Alert,
A population-based study in Australia has found that the quality of your neighborhood can be linked to the risk of developing…
Tutkijat löysivät syyn nautiskella punaviiniä ja juustoa päivittäin: "Olin iloisesti yllättynyt"
MTV Uutiset,
Mistä johtuu, että yhä nuoremmat kärsivät muistiongelmista? Katso videolta Muistiliiton asiantuntijan haastattelu.
Gender Inequality in Dementia
Psychology Today,
Women's Equality Day Source: polikhay/Adobe Stock Women’s Equality Day, August 26th, 2020, celebrates the 100th anniversary of…
A 'Meaningful' Life Is Connected To Better Health, Study Finds. But It's Complicated
Forbes,
From the research in recent years, the psychological component of health couldn’t be clearer.
May 2018 Briefing – Family Practice
Physician's Weekly,
Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Family Practice for May 2018.
Köyhyys altistaa muistisairauksille
Iltalehti,
Varakkailla on enemmän mahdollisuuksia osallistua kulttuuririentoihin ja elää monipuolista elämää, mikä tutkimusten mukaan ehkäis…
May 2018 Briefing - Family Practice
Drugs.com,
Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Family Practice for May 2018.
Brockie: Dementia linked to poverty
Stuff.co.nz,
Last updated 05:00, May 28 2018 About 62,000 New Zealanders have dementia and those numbers are expected to skyrocket to 150,000…
Los peligros del ejercicio para el alzhéimer y las enfermedades mentales
El Confidencial,
Una investigación desvela que los entrenamientos en el gimnasio no reducen el riesgo de padecer alzhéimer o cualquier otra…
Risk of Dementia Up for Older Adults With Lowest Wealth
Physician's Briefing,
(HealthDay News) -- The risk of dementia is increased for adults in the lowest versus the highest wealth quintile, according to…
Risk of Dementia Up for Older Adults With Lowest Wealth
Doctors Lounge,
Category: Family Medicine | Geriatrics | Internal Medicine | Psychiatry | Journal The risk of dementia is increased for adults…
Risk of Dementia Up for Older Adults With Lowest Wealth
Drugs.com,
-- The risk of dementia is increased for adults in the lowest versus the highest wealth quintile, according to a study…
Tutkimus: Rahatilanne vaikuttaa dementiariskiin hätkähdyttävän paljon
MTV,
Köyhät ja pienituloiset yli 65-vuotiaat näyttäisivät sairastuvan dementiaan todennäköisemmin kuin varakkaat ikätoverit.
¿Cuánto ganas? Tu sueldo podría tener relación directa con tu salud mental, según científicos
RT Network,
La investigación mostró que los factores socioeconómicos "influyen en la incidencia de la demencia".
Money woes in elderly can double dementia risk
Daijiworld.com,
Fri, May 18 2018 03:03:18 PM London, May 18 (IANS): Older adults facing financial crunch may be at twice the risk of developing…
Older, Poor Adults at Greater Risk of Dementia
Psych Central,
Older adults living in poverty have an increased risk of developing dementia, according to a new U.K.
Keep your future financially secure: Money woes later in life can double dementia risk
Times of India,
LONDON: Older adults facing financial crunch may be at twice the risk of developing dementia, according to a study.
Money woes in elderly can double dementia risk
The New Indian Express,
Image for representational purpose only. LONDON: Older adults facing financial crunch may be at twice the risk of developing…
Money woes in elderly can double dementia risk
New Kerala,
(38 minutes ago) | IANS London, May 18 : Older adults facing financial crunch may be at twice the risk of developing dementia…
Money woes in elderly can double dementia risk
Yahoo! News,
London, May 18 (IANS) Older adults facing financial crunch may be at twice the risk of developing dementia, according to a study.
Money woes in elderly can double dementia risk
Business Standard,
Older adults facing financial crunch may be at twice the risk of developing dementia, according to a study.
Money woes in elderly can double dementia risk
CanIndia,
London, May 18 (IANS) Older adults facing financial crunch may be at twice the risk of developing dementia, according to a study.
Poor Seniors May Be More Vulnerable to Dementia
Medicinenet,
By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter Latest Alzheimers News WEDNESDAY, May 16, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Being poor later in…
Tutkimus: Köyhyys altistaa muistisairauksille
Yle.fi,
Varakkailla on monella tapaa enemmän mahdollisuuksia osallistua aivoja stimuloiviin kulttuuririentoihin ja elää monipuolista ja…
Playing the population health game in long-term care
McKnight's,
Share this content: Marty Stempniak, Staff Writer In my former life as a hospital reporter, I think just about every other word…
Most deprived far more likely to develop dementia
University of Exeter,
Older adults in England with fewer financial resources are more likely to develop dementia, according to new UCL and University…
Most deprived are nearly twice as likely to develop dementia
Long Room,
Researchers analysed data from over 6000 adults born between 1902 and 1943 and found that the 20% most deprived adults were 50…
Dementia Risk is Nearly Twice as High in Deprived People
Medindia,
People who are deprived in terms of money or have money issues may have increased chances of developing dementia finds a new…
Wealth not education impacts the likelihood of developing dementia, study finds
Pulse,
Patients at the lower end of the financial scale are at higher risk of developing dementia, according to new research.
Most Deprived Are Nearly Twice as Likely to Develop Dementia
Health Medicinet,
/ no comments Medicine, Health Care Most Deprived Are Nearly Twice… Published: May 16, 2018.
Poor Seniors May Be More Vulnerable to Dementia
newsmax.com,
Being poor later in life may boost the risk of dementia by 50 percent, new research suggests.
Being poor may boost risk of dementia
UPI.com,
WEDNESDAY, May 17, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Being poor later in life may boost the risk of dementia by 50 percent, new research…
News story from The Guardian on Wednesday 16 May 2018
The Guardian,
Poor Seniors May Be More Vulnerable to Dementia
WebMD News,
By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, May 16, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Being poor later in life may boost the risk…
Poor Seniors May Be More Vulnerable to Dementia
Doctors Lounge,
Category: Family Medicine | Geriatrics | Neurology | News HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, May 16, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Being…
Most deprived are nearly twice as likely to develop dementia
Science Daily,
Older adults in England with fewer financial resources are more likely to develop dementia, according to new UCL research.
Most Deprived Are Nearly Twice as Likely to Develop Dementia
Science Newsline,
Older adults in England with fewer financial resources are more likely to develop dementia, according to new UCL research.
Poor Seniors May Be More Vulnerable to Dementia
USNews.com,
By Steven Reinberg HealthDay ReporterWEDNESDAY, May 16, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Being poor later in life may boost the risk of…
News story from Daily Mail on Wednesday 16 May 2018
Daily Mail,
Most deprived are nearly twice as likely to develop dementia
MedicalXpress,
Older adults in England with fewer financial resources are more likely to develop dementia, according to new UCL research.
Late-Life Money Woes: A Risk Factor for Dementia?
MedPage Today,
Action Points Older English adults with fewer financial resources were at higher risk of developing dementia.
Poor Seniors May Be More Vulnerable to Dementia
Drugs.com,
-- Being poor later in life may boost the risk of dementia by 50 percent, new research suggests.
Poor Seniors May Be More Vulnerable to Dementia
Philly.com,
(HealthDay News) -- Being poor later in life may boost the risk of dementia by 50 percent, new research suggests.
Most deprived are more likely to develop dementia
My Science,
Older adults in England with fewer financial resources are more likely to develop dementia, according to new UCL research.
Most deprived are nearly twice as likely to develop dementia
EurekAlert!,
Older adults in England with fewer financial resources are more likely to develop dementia, according to new UCL research.
Is wealth late in life associated with increased dementia risk?
EurekAlert!,
Bottom Line: Wealth in late life, independent of education, appeared to be associated with increased risk for dementia…