Category Alzheimer’s

Can strokes in midlife cause dementia?

Strokes that occur in midlife can increase the risk of dementia later on, especially a type called vascular dementia, but they do not guarantee that someone will develop dementia. The risk depends on how severe the stroke is, how many…

Does sedentary lifestyle accelerate memory loss?

A sedentary lifestyle can speed up memory problems over time, especially when sitting replaces regular physical activity and mentally engaging habits.[1][2][3] Research links long periods of sitting with poorer blood flow to the brain, more inflammation, smaller memory centers, and…

Can brain infections mimic Alzheimer’s?

Brain infections can sometimes look very similar to Alzheimer’s disease, especially in the early stages, and in rare cases they are first mistaken for Alzheimer’s before the true cause is found and treated. Alzheimer’s is a long term brain disease…