Visiting friends, going to parties, and being social may help keep your brain healthy and prevent or delay dementia in old ...
Being more social by visiting friends, attending parties and going to church may help keep your brain healthy, according to new research.
In a small cohort of adults in South Korea, the presence of cerebral small vessel disease was associated with color reading ...
In Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association, researchers at Rush University suggest that maintaining a healthy brain depends on regular social interaction.
Late-life social activity and subsequent risk of dementia and mild cognitive impairment- ...
Visiting friends, attending parties and going to church may help keep your brain healthy, according to research conducted at ...
Visiting friends, attending parties and going to church may help keep your brain healthy, according to research conducted at ...
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There are two kinds of risk factors for dementia: non-modifiable and modifiable. Non-modifiable risk factors are ones that cannot be changed or eliminated, like aging, family history and genetics.
If you'd like to learn more about your health, heritage and family history, an at-home DNA test can help you do just that. Justin Jaffe is the Managing Editor for CNET Money. He has more than 20 ...
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