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A growing body of research underscores that Alzheimer’s and cognitive decline are not inevitable parts of aging.
An estimated 7.2 million Americans over age 65 currently live with Alzheimer's disease (AD). That number is expected to ...
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Repetitive negative thinking linked with cognitive decline in older adults, new study reveals
Research indicates repetitive negative thinking in older adults may contribute to cognitive decline. A study in Wuhan found a ...
Exergaming may positively impact gray matter and white matter in the brain, and these brain changes may be linked to ...
When Juli comes home after work, her husband doesn’t regale her with stories about his photography business the way he once ...
Early studies suggest that lifestyle changes such as diet, exercise and social engagement may help slow or prevent ...
While our understanding of Alzheimer’s disease is far from complete, the latest therapies, and others in more than 100 ...
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Research links childhood loneliness with risk of dementia when old
Parents who worry about a child who struggles to make friends, has difficulty communicating, or appears too fond of their own ...
Most American adults say they are concerned that their brain health will decline as they get older. Research shows lifestyle ...
A special MRI technique that detects iron levels in different regions of the brain can predict the onset of mild cognitive ...
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Lifestyle changes show promise in preventing cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease
An estimated 7.2 million Americans over age 65 currently live with Alzheimer's disease (AD). That number is expected to ...
Results from a 2-year clinical trial show that lifestyle modifications may reduce the risk for cognitive decline and dementia. The study was published in Alzheimer’s and Dementia.
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