Science’s success at staving off death from heart disease or cancer has made another diagnosis more likely: Dementia.
In a long-running RCT, older adults who completed adaptive speed-of-processing training with boosters were less likely to develop dementia — a benefit not seen with memory or reasoning training.
Caffeinated coffee drinkers had an 18% lower risk of developing dementia in a 43-year study Tea drinkers consuming 1-2 cups daily also showed reduced dementia risk Decaffeinated coffee showed no ...
A new comedic play and a 20-year neurology study explore what we can do to prevent dementia and cognitive decline.
South Korea and the United States are negotiating over how much of the two allies' joint Freedom Shield (FS) exercises should take place, as Seoul asks to scale back while Washington refuses to comply ...
A long-running study following thousands of older adults suggests that a relatively brief period of targeted brain training ...
A new study suggests that cognitive training may reduce dementia risk. This is the first study to examine long-term links between brain training and dementia risk. Cognitive training and healthy ...
The U.S. and South Korean militaries said on Wednesday they will conduct their annual springtime exercises next month to bolster their countries' ...
In A Nutshell Exercise on its own had no significant effect on slowing cognitive decline in adults over 50, despite long being promoted as a brain-health staple. In middle age (roughly 55–65), doing a ...
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