Regular physical activity in midlife and older adulthood may cut dementia risk by up to 45%, showing it’s never too late to ...
People who did a lot of physical activity between 45 and 64 had much lower odds of developing dementia – even when they ...
Dementia has overtaken heart disease to become Australia’s No.1 killer, yet as many as half of cases could be prevented by ...
Exercise is known to improve heart health, build strength, and boost mood. But did you know it may also help prevent dementia (the loss of memory, problem-solving, and thinking abilities)? Learn about ...
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For years, scientists have known that moving our bodies can sharpen our minds. Physical activity boosts blood flow to the ...
Insulin is a glucose-lowering hormone that targets the peripheral tissues, especially the skeletal muscle and fatty tissues. Insulin also circulates throughout the brain, wherein it can impact the ...
About a decade ago, Ralph Carmona started forgetting things. “My wife was the first to notice I was having problems with my memory,” says Carmona, 74, of Portland, Maine. “She would send me to the ...
On its own, LATE dementia is less severe than Alzheimer’s, but in combination, it makes Alzheimer’s symptoms worse, ...