People at heightened risk of Alzheimer’s disease may be able to slow their cognitive decline by taking more daily steps, a ...
A new study found that walking just a few thousand steps daily can significantly delay Alzheimer’s symptoms.
When it comes to the brain, scientists are now saying you don’t. In fact, a study published earlier this week in Nature ...
A new study reveals how many daily steps will lower your risk of developing dementia and scientists explain why exercise has ...
HealthDay News — For cognitively unimpaired older adults with elevated baseline amyloid, higher physical activity is associated with slower cognitive and functional decline, according to a study ...
New research indicates that even moderate step counts, as low as 3,000 steps daily, were linked with delayed symptom onset ...
A lengthy walk can be a step in the right direction when you have concerns about your memory. A new long-term study indicates ...
A new study reveals that walking just 3,000 to 7,500 steps daily may delay Alzheimer's cognitive decline by up to seven years ...
The findings encourage a small increase in exercise as part of routine daily life like taking the stairs instead of the ...
You don’t need 10,000 steps to protect your brain. A new study finds that just 3,000 a day can slow Alzheimer’s-related tau ...