Frailty is closely linked to adverse outcomes in older adults, particularly those with heart failure. Numerous epidemiologic studies show that frailty...
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								As people grow older, their bodies naturally slow down, but new research suggests that staying socially active could actually help reverse some of that decline. According to a study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, older adults who regularly engage in social activities—like spending time with family, volunteering, or going out for meals—are much […] The post Social connections can reverse frailty in older adults appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Frailty is closely linked to adverse outcomes in older adults, particularly those with heart failure. Numerous epidemiologic studies show that frailty...
A new study from University College London (UCL) shows that quitting smoking—even in your 50s or later—can help slow down memory loss and mental...
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A new study provides evidence that older adults who frequently engage with music may have a significantly lower risk of developing dementia. The...
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