The clock is running for people who’ve been diagnosed with dementia, but the time they have left depends on their age.
A man who has won some of football's highest honours has spoke of his fears he could develop dementia due to heading the ball ...
Football must do more to help protect players from developing dementia as Dean Windass diagnosed as research shows repeated ...
Scientists have previously shown health in mid-life affects your risk of poor brain health in later years but Oxford University researchers have now found evidence that the seeds may be sown much earl ...
中国日前启动一项旨在解决快速增长的痴呆症患病率的全国行动计划。当局表示,痴呆症正在成为一个广泛的社会问题,并对老年人及其家人的福祉构成“重大挑战”。 包括国家卫健委在内的15个中国政府部门参与了这项《应对老年期痴呆国家行动计划(2024-2030年) ...
It can be easy to mistake some signs of dementia for old age. These are the early signs of the disease you need to look out ...
A study using lab-made models of the brain suggests that a herpes virus may be a key link between concussions and dementia ...
China has launched a national plan to address the rapidly growing prevalence of dementia, which authorities say is becoming ...
Ex-Manchester United star David May has revealed he has fears over his long-term health after revealing that Dean Windass has been diagnosed with dementia. The ex-Hull, Bradford City and ...
Former Premier League footballer Dean Windass has bravely spoken out after being diagnosed with dementia at the age of 55.
Former footballers and their families are stepping up the game to ask for more funding for support to deal with long-term brain injuries, caused by playing the game they love.
Windass scored a volley from the edge of the area in the 2008 play-off final against Bristol City, winning Hull promotion to ...