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These simple activities could delay Alzheimer’s by up to 5 years
A growing body of research now points to a handful of ordinary habits that could push back the onset of Alzheimer’s disease ...
Think five minutes isn't enough time to make a difference in terms of health and well-being? It could actually be enough time to stave off a disease that afflicts many people in their later years.
It’s never too late to start. With dementia cases expected to increase over the next 25 years, new research has found a way to significantly lower the risk of the degenerative disease. All it takes is ...
Mid- and later-life appear to be the prime times when regular physical activity meaningfully lowers dementia risk. New data from the Framingham Heart Study showed middle-aged and older adults with ...
Increasing physical activity in midlife or later may reduce the chances of developing dementia by up to 45%, according to a recent study published in JAMA Network Open. Researchers at the Boston ...
A new study has found a strong link between circadian rhythm and dementia risk. Published in the medical journal Neurology, researchers found that participants who were more active during a specific ...
A little movement could help prevent dementia, even for frail older adults, suggests a new study. A little movement could help prevent dementia, even for frail older adults, suggests a new study led ...
Increasing physical activity between the ages of 45 and 65 can help prevent Alzheimer’s disease, a report published Wednesday in Alzheimer’s & Dementia found. Researchers from the the Barcelona ...
Just five minutes of light exercise a day leads to "big reductions" in dementia risk among frail older people, according to a new study. A little movement can help prevent the debilitating ...
One physician calls his tip "the closest thing we have to a miracle drug." ...
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