Researchers found that regularly following the exercise regimen for a year led to participants’ brains appearing nearly a ...
Can Alzheimer’s disease be reversed? Dr. Heather Sandison, a renowned expert in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia care, believes that reversal isn’t just possible — but that it’s already ...
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer A new study found that brain training exercises may reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.Specifically, a speed training intervention cut dementia risk by about ...
Science’s success at staving off death from heart disease or cancer has made another diagnosis more likely: Dementia.
A decades-long federal study is drawing renewed attention after researchers reported that certain brain training exercises may reduce the risk of dementia years later.
A long-running study following thousands of older adults suggests that a relatively brief period of targeted brain training ...
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Study links speed-based brain training to lower dementia risk
A new study suggests that a specific type of brain training may be associated with a lower risk of dementia.
Regular physical activity is important for maintaining a healthy brain as we age. But experts say one particular form of exercise—resistance training—is crucial for brain health, with research showing ...
Adults who exercised regularly for a year had brains that appeared nearly a year younger on MRI scans. Protecting brain health is a lifelong effort, and new findings from the AdventHealth Research ...
Adults who did regular aerobic exercise for a year had brains that appeared about one year younger on MRI scans than people ...
We're winning the fight against dementia, one battle at a time Bruce Willis has it. So did the singer Tony Bennett, the actor Gene Wilder, the boxer Sugar Ray Robinson and the author E.B. White. So ...
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