Researchers report people who reported hypertension onset during their 80's were 42 percent less likely to develop dementia after the age of 90 than those with no history of high blood pressure.
Researchers successfully used electroacupuncture to increase the gene expression of enkephalins and reduce blood pressure for three days.
A new study reports high blood pressure in middle age may lead to cognitive impairment and could be a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease.
A new study reports a gene previously linked to hypertension is also associated with schizophrenia and other mental health disorders.
Researchers report a weight loss dampens the response to food cues in areas of the brain associated with emotion and attention.
A 20 year study finds regular exercise during mid-life appears to be a key protector against memory decline in later years.
According to researchers, the benefits of having children later in life outweigh possible biological risks for the offspring.
A new study shows people as young as in their 40s are suffering from stiffening of the arteries, which is associated with structural brain damage implicated in Alzheimer's disease.
The NIH has launched a new campaign to educate the public on the link between high blood pressure and cognitive decline.
A new study reports that increased weight loss per decade during midlife to late life is associated with an increased risk of developing MCI.
Drugs used to treat hypertension appear to reduce cell damage associated with Alzheimer's disease, a new study reports.
A diet that helps lower the risks of Alzheimer's disease by as much as 53 percent has been ranked the easiest to follow and second best overall diet for 2016.