"Sleep apnoea may contribute to dementia by starving the brain of oxygen at night, suggests study," is the headline from The Independent.
“Is this the solution to Alzheimer's?” asks the Mail Online. Sadly, the report is an overblown reaction to a small, poor-quality and arguably over-hyped study
'Folic-acid supplements slash high blood pressure sufferers' risk of suffering a stroke by almost 75 per cent, new research suggests' the Mail Online reports
'A daily sauna could cut your risk of stroke by as much as 61%' the Mail Online reports
'People who suffer brain injuries are at increased risk of dementia later in life, a large study suggests' BBC News reports
'Just ONE bad night’s sleep ‘increases your chances of Alzheimer’s,’ experts fear' is the misleading claim in The Sun
'Pain-killer ibuprofen could ‘wipe out dementia,'’ is the deceptive headline from The Sun.
'Women who stay fit in middle age are 88% less likely to develop dementia, a study shows' The Sun reports
"Just one hour a week of social interaction helps dementia patients," reports The Guardian.