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Can eating cheese protect against dementia? Japanese study reveals surprising connectionA new Japanese study has sparked global curiosity after finding that people who regularly eat cheese may have a slightly ...
Regular physical activity in midlife and older adulthood may cut dementia risk by up to 45%, showing it’s never too late to ...
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People over 50 who did this one thing faced lower dementia risk over an 18-year span, found new studyThe findings from brain and psychology experts take a common narrative about technology use and cognitive decline and flips ...
A new study suggests the shingles vaccine may lower the likelihood of developing dementia as well as slow its progression in ...
Though there's no such thing as a bad time to exercise, your brain might thank you if you especially commit during these years.
Shingles vaccine may help prevent or slow dementia. An unusual public health policy in Wales may offer the strongest evidence so far that a vaccine can lower dementia risk. In a new study led by ...
A Stanford Medicine study suggests that the shingles vaccine reduces dementia risk by 20% in older adults, offering first ...
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A growing body of research suggests that it may have protective effects that extend to other diseases.
Research has shown that the vaccine may reduce dementia risk. Now a study has found that vaccinated individuals are almost 30 ...
Being married appears to ward off many health issues—except, perhaps, one, a new study has found. But now come the surprising findings of a new study: that getting married may significantly increase ...
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“It engages multiple brain areas at once, acting like a full-brain workout,” experts say.
Doctors explain why it’s so powerful for your brain health and how you can cultivate it.
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