"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.
Frequency of moderate physical activity was associated with improved negative emotional memory consolidation among older adults.
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Results: The rats that were fed the modified Mediterranean diet wound up with increases in four kinds of gut bacteria that are beneficial for cognitive function, and decreases in five other kinds of ...
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Frequently engaging in these leisure activities is associated with better brain function in people aged 50 and older, research shows.
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