Keeping active throughout life—particularly before the age of 50—leads to changes in the brain that could help stave off ...
Regular exercise can improve brain function and “ward off dementia”, new research has indicated. Scientists from Rutgers University-New Brunswick have found that exercise activates the development of ...
Staying fit is one of the best ways to lower the risk of dementia — even for those with a genetic predisposition to the condition.
People who exercise throughout their lives have a better chance of avoiding dementia - even if they show signs of diseases like Alzheimer's, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.
Dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) are major concerns for seniors, especially those over 65. About 10% of the US ...
A recent study published in the journal Neurologyfound that eating processed red meat was linked to a higher chance of ...
"While physical exercise is known to reduce cognitive decline, the cellular mechanisms behind its neuroprotective effects ...
In a new study, participants who exercised 150 minutes per week—whether on one or two days, or more consistently—saw a host ...
Scientists at Rutgers University-New Brunswick have published research showing that exercise activates specialized cells in ...
Alzheimer's impacts almost one million people in the UK. Now, scientists claim that a particular exercise may help in ...