New research reveals that maintaining an active social life in later years could significantly delay the onset of dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI). The study, published in Alzheimer's & ...
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Bingo night just got a whole lot more interesting. A new study suggests that staying socially active in your golden years might be the secret to a longer, sharper life. Whether it’s dining ...
Wake Forest University School of Medicine researchers found that just 3½ years of intensive blood pressure control can significantly reduce the risk of mild cognitive impairment or dementia.
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In simulated trial, FDI achieved mean absolute errors of 1.57 and 0.70 years for predicting MCI, AD onset, respectively.
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Being more social by visiting friends, attending parties and going to church may help keep your brain healthy, according to new research.
A study of nearly 2,000 older adults found that frequent social activity is linked to a lower risk of dementia and mild ...