While there is still no cure for Alzheimer’s, maintaining an active lifestyle appears to slow its progression and preserve ...
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According to the doctor, taking walks can actually stimulate the formation of new neurons. This simple, free and no fuss activity, can bolster memor ...
As we grow older, it’s natural for our brains to slow down a little. One major reason is the gradual weakening of the ...
Health Canada recently approved lecanemab (brand name Leqembi®) to treat people with mild cognitive impairment or mild ...
A lengthy walk can be a step in the right direction when you have concerns about your memory. A new long-term study indicates that getting up from your chair and moving around for a portion of the day ...
A McGill University clinical trial found that digital brain training can restore key brain functions that fade with age.
A new study published in Nature Medicine reveals that increasing daily steps can slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease ...
The brain, that incredible three-pound organ, is the seat of your intellect, the master controller of your movement, the ...
New research finds a link between walking daily and a lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Here’s what’s behind it.
Ultimately, walking 3,000 to 5,000 steps a day seemed to slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s disease in people who were at a higher risk of developing the disease.
As aging populations bring increased dementia diagnoses, the church must lead in developing both theological understanding ...