Dementia
Brainy jobs reduce risk of memory problems
By: William Atkins
An Italian study has found that a mentally challenging college education and a mentally stimulating job helps to reduce the risk of memory problems, which can lead to dementia and other serious age-related memory loss problems. You might consider changing your major or your job if you are bored!
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By: William Atkins
An Italian study has found that a mentally challenging college education and a mentally stimulating job helps to reduce the risk of memory problems, which can lead to dementia and other serious age-related memory loss problems. You might consider changing your major or your job if you are bored!
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Internet savvy boomers, seniors get brain boost while Web surfing
By: William Atkins
A University of California (LA) study shows that middle- to older-aged adults who already know how to surf the Web, are getting much more exercise in their brains than their counterparts with no Internet experience. That’s good news for keeping down dementia especially as we grow older!
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By: William Atkins
A University of California (LA) study shows that middle- to older-aged adults who already know how to surf the Web, are getting much more exercise in their brains than their counterparts with no Internet experience. That’s good news for keeping down dementia especially as we grow older!
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Study shows more booze means less brain
By: William Atkins
A U.S. study has shown that drinking large amounts of alcohol can lead to the shrinking of the brain. Low to moderate rates of alcohol also reduces brain size but at smaller rates, respectively.
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By: William Atkins
A U.S. study has shown that drinking large amounts of alcohol can lead to the shrinking of the brain. Low to moderate rates of alcohol also reduces brain size but at smaller rates, respectively.
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Be active and sleep well for a better memory
By: William Atkins
Two unique studies, one from Australia and the other from Switzerland, have researched how the brain works while sleeping and awake. The conclusions are: get a good night’s sleep and be mentally active while awake, and you'll reduce the risk of memory diseases such as dementia and Alzheimer’s.
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By: William Atkins
Two unique studies, one from Australia and the other from Switzerland, have researched how the brain works while sleeping and awake. The conclusions are: get a good night’s sleep and be mentally active while awake, and you'll reduce the risk of memory diseases such as dementia and Alzheimer’s.
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Good cholesterol helps heart, but study shows it also helps memory
By: William Atkins
A new British-French study finds that people with higher levels of “good” cholesterol (HDL) performed better on memory tests than people with lower levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol.
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By: William Atkins
A new British-French study finds that people with higher levels of “good” cholesterol (HDL) performed better on memory tests than people with lower levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol.
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Early history of depression linked to Alzheimer’s later in life
By: William Atkins
A study performed in the Netherlands reports that people with a history of depression before the age of sixty years had a four-time increased risk of getting Alzheimer’s disease later in life.
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By: William Atkins
A study performed in the Netherlands reports that people with a history of depression before the age of sixty years had a four-time increased risk of getting Alzheimer’s disease later in life.
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Forgetting about big belly now may mean forgetfulness later
By: William Atkins
An American-Swedish study has shown that a large amount of abdominal fat when people are in their 40s leads to an increased chance of dementia in their 70s.
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By: William Atkins
An American-Swedish study has shown that a large amount of abdominal fat when people are in their 40s leads to an increased chance of dementia in their 70s.
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