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According to new research, a certain type of exercise may be the key to slashing your risk of developing Alzheimer's ...
In a new study, participants who exercised 150 minutes per week—whether on one or two days, or more consistently—saw a host ...
Frequently engaging in these leisure activities is associated with better brain function in people aged 50 and older, ...
Increased social engagement may delay dementia onset by up to five years, emphasizing the importance of social connections ...
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In a small cohort of adults in South Korea, the presence of cerebral small vessel disease was associated with color reading ...
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Frequency of moderate physical activity was associated with improved negative emotional memory consolidation among older adults.
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