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How Exercise Helps Protect the Brain Against Alzheimer’s
Numerous studies show that exercise is good for the brain, and perhaps even more so for the aging brain. A…
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A Toy Pet May Ease Anxiety in People With Alzheimer’s
Anyone who has ever loved a pet knows how comforting a furry companion can be. And specially trained therapy pets…
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Foods That Fight Inflammation May Lower Dementia Risk
Older men and women who ate a diet high in foods that fight inflammation were at lower risk of developing…
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What London Cab Drivers Can Teach Us About the Alzheimer’s Brain
Taxi drivers in London have to complete one of the most difficult memorization tests in the world: a detailed exam…
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Vision Loss May Increase Dementia Risk
Two new studies underscore the importance of good vision for brain health. The studies found that those with impaired vision…
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Old Drug May Offer New Tricks for Alzheimer’s Disease
A drug that has been used for decades to treat fluid buildup in the body showed promise in preventing Alzheimer’s…
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Two Servings of Fish a Week May Help Protect Against Dementia
Older men and women who ate at least two servings of fish a week were at lower risk of developing…
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Happier Young Adults May Be at Lower Risk of Dementia
Being happy as a young adult may help to protect the brain against cognitive decline and dementia later in life.…
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Could Light Therapy Help People with Alzheimer’s Disease?
A newly proposed study seeks to explore whether delivering light to people with Alzheimer’s disease may help them to sleep…
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Stimulant Drug May Reduce Apathy in People With Alzheimer’s Disease
The drug methylphenidate, a stimulant also known as Ritalin, may reduce apathy in people with Alzheimer’s disease. The benefits were…
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At Risk for Alzheimer’s? A MIND Diet May Help
New evidence supports the idea that what you eat can have benefits for brain health. The study found that eating…
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A Report on COVID-19 Research Conducted by Jean-Laurent Casanova
At the onset of the pandemic, Jean-Laurent Casanova set out to answer the question “why is there so much variation…
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Train and Traffic Noise May Raise Alzheimer’s Risk
Living near a noisy road or train route may increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of…
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Too Little, or Too Much, Sleep Tied to Higher Alzheimer’s Risk
Sleeping fewer than six hours a night, or more than nine hours a night, is tied to an increased risk…
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Erratic Driving as an Early Indicator of Alzheimer’s Disease
Can erratic driving be an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease? A new study suggests it might be. The study found…
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Having a Listener You Can Depend On Is Good for Your Brain
Numerous studies suggest that having a strong social network may be beneficial to protect the brain against the ravages of…
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Widespread Pain Tied to Higher Alzheimer’s Risk
Widespread pain, a common type of chronic pain that can affect many areas of the body, is tied to an…
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Why a Mentally Challenging Job May Be Good for the Brain
Numerous studies have found that a mentally challenging job may help to lower the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other…
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Moving Closer to an Eye Test for Alzheimer’s
Unique eye changes may be an early harbinger of Alzheimer’s disease, two new studies report. The findings could lead to…
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Playing Music or Singing Has Benefits for People with Dementia
Singing or playing a musical instrument is beneficial for people with dementia or serious memory problems, a new analysis found.…
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Foods to Fight Memory Loss? Try Orange Juice, Berries and Peppers
A diet rich in colorful fruits and vegetables may help to ward off memory loss, according to a new analysis…
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A Brisk Walk, Three Times a Week, May Help Keep the Brain Young
Older men and women who walked briskly for 40 minutes, three times a week, showed improvements in the white matter…
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Mentally Challenging Puzzles May Be Good for Your Brain
Reading, solving puzzles and engaging in other mentally challenging activities later in life may delay the onset of Alzheimer’s disease…
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Having the Same Home Nurse Improves Outcomes in People With Alzheimer’s Disease
When people with Alzheimer’s disease who require hospital care are discharged from the hospital, they typically receive follow-up care at…
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