WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s official: Older Americans worried about cognitive decline can stay sharper for longer by exercising both their bodies and...
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Here’s an activity that hits all of the right notes. Having hobbies later in life isn’t just a good way to kill time, it can also help you maintain social connections and give your brain a boost. Now, a new study published in the journal PLOS Biology suggests one groovy activity has especially neuroprotective benefits. New research suggests playing an instrument can actually make your brain younger. Robert Kneschke – stock.adobe.com Researchers studied the brains of...
WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s official: Older Americans worried about cognitive decline can stay sharper for longer by exercising both their bodies and...
WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s official: Older Americans worried about cognitive decline can stay sharper for longer by exercising both their bodies and...
THURSDAY, July 24, 2025 — Insulin delivered by nasal spray might be a potential treatment for Alzheimer’s disease, a new study says. An...
New research links air pollution to dementia risk. Tiny particles can harm the brain. Pollution may cause cognitive decline, especially in older...
Research indicates that prolonged sedentary behavior, even with regular exercise, elevates the risk of brain shrinkage and cognitive decline,...
Research indicates that prolonged sedentary behavior, even with regular exercise, elevates the risk of brain shrinkage and cognitive decline,...
It's official: Older Americans worried about cognitive decline can stay sharper for longer by exercising both their bodies and their brains and eating...
picture alliance via Getty Images Climate disasters can alter kids’ brains — before they’re even born When Superstorm Sandy made a beeline for...
picture alliance via Getty Images Climate disasters can alter kids’ brains — before they’re even born When Superstorm Sandy made a beeline for...
A new study from the University of Nottingham has found that simply living through the Covid-19 pandemic may have aged people’s brains—even if...