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While there is still no cure for Alzheimer’s, maintaining an active lifestyle appears to slow its progression and preserve ...
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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.
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 ...
Even modest amounts of walking – as few as 3,000 steps a day – may help protect against Alzheimer’s by reducing harmful tau ...
Walking is an easy form of exercise that can benefit your brain health in several ways, including reducing the risk of dementia and cognitive decline.
A new study by researchers at Coventry University has found a high-intensity gym workout appears to increase your ability to ...
Strength training, which means weight-bearing exercises that challenge your muscles, can contribute to dementia prevention, especially when combined with other types of exercise.