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Six Diets Tied to Lower Risk of Cognitive Decline
One midlife plan showed the best brain health measures later in life ...
A long-term study of Brazilian adults found that higher intake of several widely used artificial sweeteners was linked to faster cognitive decline, especially in people under 60 and those with ...
The association didn't seem significant among the over-60s in a study.
Many people ignore symptoms of hearing loss, but left untreated, it can increase both mental strain and dementia risk.
Too much of this popular ingredient found in processed foods may worsen cognitive function, according to a new study.
Researchers have found that both grandmothers and grandfathers who provide care show higher verbal fluency and episodic memory than matched non-caregivers. However, longitudinal analyses revealed ...
Repeat screening for CAC progression could identify which patients are most at risk of deteriorations in cognitive health.
Early research ties word-finding difficulty (WFD) to the same neural highways that falter in Alzheimer’s disease.
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Exercise alone won’t stop cognitive decline, but these habits might
After 65, Reading And Puzzles May Do More For Your Mind Than The Gym, Study Suggests In A Nutshell Exercise on its own had no ...
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New review explores whether berries can slow cognitive decline linked to obesity
By Pooja Toshniwal Paharia Can everyday berries help protect the aging brain? A new systematic review explores how ...
As the United States population ages, a growing group of Americans is now at risk for cognitive decline. The increasing prevalence of cognitive decline is a risk to the retirement strategies for both ...
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