Want to improve brain health? Studies show that older adults who engage in more social activities have a lower risk of ...
Seniors whose cholesterol levels spike and plummet year-to-year could be at increased risk of dementia and failing brain ...
Going out to restaurants, playing bingo, visiting friends, or attending religious services could give you extra years of healthy brain function, according to new research from Rush University Medical ...
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Visiting friends, attending parties and going to church may help keep your brain healthy, according to research conducted at ...
Seniors whose cholesterol levels spike and plummet year-to-year could be at increased risk of dementia and failing brain ...
A study of nearly 2,000 older adults found that frequent social activity is linked to a lower risk of dementia and mild ...
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In Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association, researchers at Rush University suggest that maintaining a healthy brain depends on regular social interaction.
Taking longer to drift into the dreaming phase – known as rapid eye movement (REM) sleep – could be an early sign of Alzheimer's disease, potentially opening up new ways to diagnose and treat the ...
It is inevitable that our brains shrink as we grow older. However, with healthy habits, age-related cognitive changes can be ...