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While our understanding of Alzheimer’s disease is far from complete, the latest therapies, and others in more than 100 ...
Exergaming may positively impact gray matter and white matter in the brain, and these brain changes may be linked to ...
Cognitive decline in Alzheimer's and other dementias may be delayed for some at-risk older adults, recent clinical trials have suggested. The ACHIEVE study, for example, reported that hearing aids cut ...
Results from a 2-year clinical trial show that lifestyle modifications may reduce the risk for cognitive decline and dementia. The study was published in Alzheimer’s and Dementia.
The brain goes through a variety of changes as we age. Some of these changes can lead to age-related cognitive decline. There are potential interventions for slowing age-related cognitive decline, ...
A $50 million study funded by the Alzheimer’s Association has found that lifestyle interventions can protect at-risk older adults from normal cognitive decline for up to two years. The more structured ...
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Repetitive negative thinking linked with cognitive decline in older adults, new study reveals
Research indicates repetitive negative thinking in older adults may contribute to cognitive decline. A study in Wuhan found a ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The intervention slowed cognitive decline by 48% in older adults at increased risk for decline. The researchers ...
A special MRI technique that detects iron levels in different regions of the brain can predict the onset of mild cognitive ...
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Research links childhood loneliness with risk of dementia when old
Parents who worry about a child who struggles to make friends, has difficulty communicating, or appears too fond of their own ...
ADHD Researchers sought to identify the major leading nonpharmaceutical intervention for ADHD cognitive symptomology, as well as which cognitive symptoms are most amenable to change. A new study ...
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