Technology is available to assist with nearly every facet of modern life, including helping prevent people with dementia from ...
Keeping active throughout life—particularly before the age of 50—leads to changes in the brain that could help stave off ...
While there are things that you can do when you are young to help reduce the chance of mental decline, like a good diet and ...
Leading a socially active life as one ages may help delay the onset of dementia. Activities like bingo nights, dining with ...
You already exercise your brain, but a new study suggests that another form of exercise could be important too ...
There are two kinds of risk factors for dementia: non-modifiable and modifiable. Non-modifiable risk factors are ones that cannot be changed or eliminated, like aging, family history and genetics.
It's remarkable to see older adults rediscovering and expressing themselves in their old age, says Tom Cana, general manager at Sunrise at East 56th and The Apsley, senior living communities in ...
From diet and exercise to protecting against hearing loss and maintaining social connections, there are ways to improve our ...
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The risk of developing dementia by the age of 95 is 42% ... they’re also engaging their aging brains in a distinctly human activity, creativity. They aren’t simply watching the artists ...
A child’s body mass index (BMI), blood pressure and physical activity levels have been linked to differences in the brain by the age of 20 – particularly the areas linked to dementia.
These may include reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease, maintaining skin health, promoting weight loss, and even reducing the risk of dementia. A new study, from Japan, provides further ...