For patients with dementia, postoperative delirium can accelerate long-term cognitive decline. Vagus nerve stimulation could reduce brain inflammation and disruptions in awareness and attention.
COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Cataract surgery may reduce the rate of cognitive decline and improve vision, cognition, and quality of life in dementia patients, new research suggests. Preliminary results from ...
Large studies show that individuals who undergo cataract surgery have a lower risk of developing dementia compared with those ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . There are currently more than 55 million people worldwide living with dementia, and this number is projected to ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - There's new research showing that something as simple as improving your vision could also help your brain. A study of more than 3,000 adults age 65 and up found that those who had ...
Cataract surgery on Alzheimer’s disease patients slows dementia and improves their quality of life, according to clinical trials conducted by researchers at Case Western Reserve University, University ...
People with Parkinson’s-related dementia have a higher risk of death after hip surgery compared with people with other forms of dementia, a study finds. The report was published on Feb. 23 in European ...
A recent study has shown no link between elderly patients receiving anesthesia and developing dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, according to Virtual Medical Centre. The study was designed to tackle the ...
At a recent party, another guest, a nurse, asked what I do for a living. I explained that as a health policy researcher, my ...