White matter hyperintensity (WMH) burden predicts functional decline in real-world driving among older adults, according to a ...
The driving habits of older people may provide early warning signs of dementia, according to new research. Their behavior ...
Educational attainment is linked to reduced white matter hyperintensity burden in older adults, with vascular risk factors serving as a key mediator.
Older adults' driving habits reveal clues about their brain health and may provide early warning signs of cognitive decline ...
Such subtle changes in seniors’ driving habits can provide insight into their brain health, a new study says.
Patients with atrial fibrillation show more brain lesions and lower cognitive function. Discover how AF directly affects the ...
New research indicates that physical movement may help preserve the ability to recall numbers over short periods by maintaining the structural integrity of the brain. These findings highlight ...
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE UNTIL 4:00 P.M. ET, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2025. MINNEAPOLIS – Adults with gum disease may be more likely to have signs of damage to the brain’s white matter, called white matter ...
Periodontal disease was linked to increased white matter damage, raising concerns for brain health. Poor oral health also raised the risk of ischemic stroke and major cardiovascular events.