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Expanding high-speed rail systems provides unexpected cognitive benefits for aging populations
A new study published in Social Science & Medicine provides evidence that access to high-speed rail networks can significantly improve the cognitive health of middle-aged and older adults. The ...
Cognitive aging in virally suppressed HIV parallels those without HIV, while detectable viral load is linked to steeper ...
New research suggests that routine blood pressure checks may predict dementia risk years before symptoms, with one metric ...
RResearchers have identified a direct link between worsening financial conditions and accelerated memory loss.
A decline in brain function interfering with daily living isn’t a normal part of aging. Dementia is on the rise, more than ...
At 62, Phyllis Jones felt trapped in darkness. She was traumatized by her mother’s recent death, ongoing pandemic stress and an increasingly toxic work environment. A sudden panic attack led to a ...
Scientists at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute and an international team of collaborators have defined a ...
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Is exercise or heart meds enough to prevent cognitive decline? Major trial says probably not
In A Nutshell A two-year clinical trial found no significant cognitive improvement from exercise or intensive heart-risk ...
Researchers found that nearly half of adults over 65 did better on tests of cognitive and physical function as they aged.
Worse financial well-being in midlife and older age -and especially declines over time-are associated with lower memory ...
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