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It’s very hard to prove a causal relationship between lifestyle factors like diet and dementia – but Alzheimer’s Society says ...
Studies suggest even small amounts of exercise can help reduce the risk of developing dementia – and you are never too old to ...
SCIENTISTS have urged people aged 45 to 65 to do a key activity in order to help prevent Alzheimer’s disease. Whether we ...
Dementia devastates many people globally; 57 million people will be affected by this condition in 2021. While there may not ...
New research shows that even small amounts of high-intensity physical activity can significantly benefit brain health and ...
In cognitively healthy middle-aged adults at risk for Alzheimer’s disease, becoming physically active, especially in line ...
An increase in physical activity between the ages of 45 and 65 could help prevent Alzheimer's disease, while inactivity may be detrimental to brain health.
New research from the University of California San Diego and Wake Forest University shows that both low and moderate-high ...
New findings from the EXERT study reveal that both low and moderate-high intensity exercise may help preserve cognitive ...
Increasing physical activity between the ages of 45 and 65 can help prevent Alzheimer's disease, a report published Wednesday ...
The “digital dementia” hypothesis would lend itself to the assumption that a lifetime of exposure to digital technology will ...
Experts have identified two types of physical activity that could cut the likelihood of developing dementia by a significant amount. Engaging in these exercises on a regular basis may reduce the ...