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A Signal of Future Dementia May Be Hidden in The Shape of Your Brain
A better understanding of dementia risk can lead to improvements in care and in treatments, and a new study identifies a link ...
Studies show that people who hold negative views about aging are more likely to have health problems as they age.
Balance control is a complex process that is vulnerable to the effects of aging and cognitive decline, as well as various ...
Staying socially active as you age isn’t just enjoyable — it could be one of the most powerful ways to keep your mind sharp.
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Sharpen your memory in minutes a day: Expert reveals simple habit that boosts recall and brain power
Memory decline is not inevitable, and simple habits can sharpen recall, says Dr. Gary Small of Hackensack University Medical ...
Aging gracefully is one thing—accidentally fast-forwarding the clock is another. My dad is 62 and moves like someone twenty ...
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Getting tired and having brain fog? Don't dismiss them as symptoms of ageing warns cardiologist
Feeling tired or having trouble focusing might not be aging. Cardiologist Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj says these are signs of internal system burnout. Your body's vital systems can wear out over time. Many of ...
The Aging Brain Care (ABC) Community program, a community-based model for Alzheimer’s and dementia care, significantly improved participants’ health outcomes and boosted caregivers’ well-being during ...
A Wake-Up Call for America A newly released study is sending shockwaves across the nation, revealing the critical importance of sleep for cognitive health. Research from the prestigious Karolinska ...
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