A study in the journal Neurology has shown that people with type 1 diabetes are three times more likely to develop dementia ...
Study highlights rising dementia concerns as type 1 diabetes patients live longer ...
Dementia — a term that resonates with concern and curiosity — affects millions of people worldwide. It’s not a single disease but rather a collection of symptoms affecting memory, thinking and social ...
The findings could help clinicians use neuropsychiatric symptoms to prepare patients and families for a type of dementia ...
Key Takeaways Both types of diabetes increase risk of dementiaType 1 diabetes nearly triples dementia riskType 2 diabetes ...
Dementia, affecting millions worldwide, isn’t a single condition but rather an umbrella term encompassing various disorders that impair cognitive function, memory, and everyday capabilities. Each type ...
Previous research has suggested a potential link between type 2 diabetes and dementia risk. However, a new study suggests that the risk of dementia may be even higher for those living with type 1 ...
New research reveals that while Type 1 diabetes is rare, it carries a significant risk for dementia as patients age, tripling the risk compared to those without the condition.
Dementia often affects memory, thinking, behavior and daily functioning — now, a new case study reveals a novel symptom that ...
In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of The Day, a neurologist and Alzheimer's researcher shares how playing cognitive speed training ...
A major new study finds people with type 1 diabetes face nearly three times the dementia risk. But lifestyle changes and new treatments offer real hope.