
It was in 1817 that Parkinson’s disease was first described as a neurological disorder. In a detailed medical essay written by the London-based doctor who was...

Using talking therapies to help deal with depression may cut the risk of suffering a heart attack or stroke in later life, a new University College...

The market for brain supplements is expected to grow by US $4,020.62m in the next four years – driven largely by an ageing global population. Thriving...

World Cup-winning footballer Sir Geoff Hurst, veteran radio DJ Tony Blackburn and former Strictly Come Dancing judge Dame Arlene Phillips, are among entertainment and sporting legends...

Cleopatra is said to have favoured asses’ milk, the ancient Greeks olive oil and yoghurt, Elizabethan women slices of raw meat, the Georgians mature wine, and...

Adults suffering hearing loss could cut their risk of developing dementia by wearing a hearing aid, a new decade-long study suggests. An international team of scientists...

A national US survey has found that many clinicians have reservations when it comes to providing telehealth care to older adults, even though many stand to...

With one in six people in the world expected to be over 60 by 2030, building a better life for seniors has never been more important....

The decision to move a family member with dementia into a care home is not easy. Agetech World explores when it’s the right time. Being a...

Agetech World meets Joop Tanis, director of MedTech Consulting, to discuss the considerations that innovators need to keep in mind when creating technology for the elderly....