People living in the so-called “Blue Zones” — areas in the world where people often live to be 100 or older — tend to have something in...
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People living in the so-called “Blue Zones” — areas in the world where people often live to be 100 or older — tend to have something in common: they live with a strong sense of purpose. Now, new research from the University of California, Davis suggests that having a purpose in life might not just […] The post Having a purpose in life may prevent dementia appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
People living in the so-called “Blue Zones” — areas in the world where people often live to be 100 or older — tend to have something in...
For many years, researchers have noticed a common pattern when it comes to how happy or unhappy people feel throughout life. People tend to feel okay...
For many years, researchers have noticed a common pattern when it comes to how happy or unhappy people feel throughout life. People tend to feel okay...
Is aging something we can control? Most living creatures grow old, but some do it more slowly than others. A new study published in the journal PNAS...
Is aging something we can control? Most living creatures grow old, but some do it more slowly than others. A new study published in the journal PNAS...
A new study has found that people who give birth to babies weighing less than 5.5 pounds may face a higher risk of memory and thinking problems as...
A new study has found that people who give birth to babies weighing less than 5.5 pounds may face a higher risk of memory and thinking problems as...
People who have trouble sleeping for months may experience faster memory loss and thinking problems as they age. A new study published in the journal...
People who have trouble sleeping for months may experience faster memory loss and thinking problems as they age. A new study published in the journal...
When an older loved one begins to forget things, getting a clear diagnosis can be frustratingly difficult. Even for Alzheimer’s disease—the most...