Share on Pinterest It’s never too late to quit smoking for better brain health, a new study suggests. Image credit: Alexander Farnsworth/Getty Images While it is normal for people to experience mild ...
5,000 steps a day could slow cognitive decline in people with signs of Alzheimer’s, study suggests
Jonathan Wosen is STAT’s West Coast biotech & life sciences reporter. You can reach Jonathan on Signal at jwosen.27. New research bolsters evidence that people with early signs of Alzheimer’s can take ...
In addition, the Lancet Commission found that 40% of dementia cases could be delayed or prevented by addressing 12 lifestyle ...
Cognitive decline may begin years before major cardiovascular events in older adults, according to long-term study data.
Helping care for grandchildren may offer an unexpected boost to brain health later in life. Researchers found that grandparents who provided childcare scored higher on memory and verbal skills than ...
WASHINGTON - As people age, conversations about brain health tend to focus on decline - what slows, what fades, what becomes harder. Less often discussed is how everyday roles and routines shape ...
VR program improves cognitive processing speed, physical performance among older adults, study finds
Community-dwelling older adults who participated in a VR-based multimodal training showed significant improvements in both cognitive processing speed and multiple physical performance measures, ...
While it is normal for people to experience mild cognitive impairment as we age, severe cognitive decline is not a healthy part of aging. Past research shows that making healthy lifestyle choices, ...
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