Tag: cognitive health

Uncovering Dementia’s Environmental Triggers: How Our Surroundings Influence Cognitive Health

A comprehensive meta-analysis by researchers at the University of Georgia reveals that urban design and environmental factors can significantly affect dementia risk—offering powerful insights for healthier community planning.

Social Engagement May Delay Dementia Onset by Up to Five Years, Study Finds

Recent research indicates that maintaining an active social life can delay the onset of dementia by up to five years, suggesting that regular social interactions may serve as a protective factor against cognitive decline.

Silent Epidemic: 4 in 5 Americans With Dementia Remain Undiagnosed Despite Doctor Visits

A Texas study reveals a staggering gap in dementia diagnosis, with systemic barriers and healthcare inequities leaving millions unaware of their cognitive decline.

Socializing: The Surprising Key to Delaying Dementia by Five Years

A groundbreaking study from Rush University reveals that staying socially active could postpone dementia onset by up to five years, offering a promising path to preserving cognitive vitality as we age.