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Results from a 2-year clinical trial show that lifestyle modifications may reduce the risk for cognitive decline and dementia. The study was published in Alzheimer’s and Dementia.
A growing body of research underscores that Alzheimer’s and cognitive decline are not inevitable parts of aging.
An estimated 7.2 million Americans over age 65 currently live with Alzheimer's disease (AD). That number is expected to ...
Binge-watching increases poor sleep risk by 98% while costing over $1,200 annually through hidden spending triggers and ...
The Sleep Innovation Laboratories aim to translate sleep research into evidence-based strategies to improve health.
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Researchers emphasize that cognitive decline is not inevitable with age and urge a shift toward lifestyle-based prevention.
Participation in youth sports is associated with differing risks for mild TBI and orthopedic injury in children.
Your Thoughts Could Be Shrinking Your Brain: Study RevealsA new study published in BMC Psychiatry is drawing fresh attention to how our thinking ...
Scientists have identified a new therapeutic strategy for neurodegenerative diseases by boosting a protein called PI31, which ensures proteasomes reach synapses to clear protein waste.