Individuals with cognitive impairment are at a two- to five-fold increased risk of being involved in motor accidents, highlighting the deterioration of driving skills with the decline in cognitive ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. How safe is it for older adults experiencing cognitive decline to continue driving? Here's what experts say. (Photo illustration: ...
The personal and family struggle over when to stop driving is increasingly common amid the highest number of senior drivers ...
A change in driving patterns may be an indicator of cognitive decline in older adults, a long-term study suggested. Using driving data, researchers were able to predict the development of mild ...
One of the thorniest decisions facing older adults is when to give up their keys and stop driving. A new study by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis could provide ...
Women, those with cognitive impairment and those who did worse on cognitive tests were more likely to stop driving, a new study shows. Additionally, the amount of amyloid plaques and tau tangles ...
New research suggests that GPS monitoring of people's driving could alert folks to mild cognitive decline People with MCI tended to drive less frequently, with more predictable routes, a study showed ...
One of the toughest decisions seniors face is when to give up their keys and stop driving. Even slight changes to the ability to remember, think and reason can lead a senior to decide to stop driving, ...
Older adults' driving habits reveal clues about their brain health and may provide early warning signs of cognitive decline or dementia, according to a preliminary study presented at the American ...
At the Samezu Driver's License Center in Tokyo on a recent day, dozens of elderly individuals were lined up for the cognitive ...