"Maintain Your Brain" study shows how a tailored online program can improve cognition and lower dementia risk—discover how simple lifestyle changes could protect your brain as you age.
Major heart health risk factors like obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure remain on the rise in the United States, ...
There are two kinds of risk factors for dementia: non-modifiable and modifiable ... These risk factors are organized below according to the time in life when each is usually expected to begin playing ...
CMD patients face a 2x higher risk of dementia and MCI, but healthier lifestyles can counter air pollution's impact and ...
Gumla: Urban lifestyle diseases like hypertension, stress and diabetes are increasingly affecting rural populations in Gumla, according to the findings of a medical civic action programme ...
Objective: This study aims to assess the relationship between modifiable ... loss are significant risk factors influencing dementia and cognitive ability. Therefore, it is essential to enhance ...
researchers shed light on how even small lifestyle changes can make a big difference. Physical inactivity ranks as a significant risk factor for several leading causes of death where diseases like ...
While the study wasn’t designed to prove cause and effect, it highlighted a clear relationship between higher dementia risk from modifiable lifestyle factors and changes in the brain.
Additionally, the advisory says, public health professionals and community groups should highlight alcohol consumption as a leading modifiable cancer risk factor and expand education efforts to ...
The team found that the average exposure in the rural areas was 29 milliwatts-per-square-meter (mW/sq-m) when uploading, nearly three-times the safety risk threshold recommended by the World H ...
Experts are recommending that all health screenings should factor in how much regular ... carried out on the “worried well” and the risk of disease through inactivity could be worse for ...