As people age, their risk of developing memory problems and conditions like Alzheimer’s disease increases. But new research suggests that what older...
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As people age, their risk of developing memory problems and conditions like Alzheimer’s disease increases. But new research suggests that what older adults eat might make a real difference in how their brains age. A study from South Dakota State University’s School of Health and Human Sciences has found that eating more fiber and certain […] The post How fiber and key nutrients may help protect aging brains appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
As people age, their risk of developing memory problems and conditions like Alzheimer’s disease increases. But new research suggests that what older...
(StatePoint) Living to 100 may sound extraordinary, but research suggests it’s more achievable—and enjoyable—than many people think. Studies...
(StatePoint) Living to 100 may sound extraordinary, but research suggests it’s more achievable—and enjoyable—than many people think. Studies...
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia around the world and continues to be one of the biggest challenges for healthcare systems....
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia around the world and continues to be one of the biggest challenges for healthcare systems....
TORONTO — A new survey suggests optimism about aging fell sharply over the last year, with financial insecurity and loneliness dampening how many...
TORONTO — A new survey suggests optimism about aging fell sharply over the last year, with financial insecurity and loneliness dampening how many...
TORONTO — A new survey suggests optimism about aging fell sharply over the last year, with financial insecurity and loneliness dampening how many...
TORONTO — A new survey suggests optimism about aging fell sharply over the last year, with financial insecurity and loneliness dampening how many...
Scientists have long wondered why some people stay mentally sharp well into their 80s or beyond, while others develop Alzheimer’s disease and other...