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The theory that an increased use of phones and computers has weakened our overall cognitive ability has been around since ...
As the first generation that interacted with digital technology reaches an age where dementia risks emerge, scientists have ...
Whether you tap away during your commute, on a coffee run or right before bed, chances are you’ve played (or at least heard ...
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Using technology may be linked with a lower risk of developing cognitive decline later in life, a new study has found.
Frequently engaging in these leisure activities is associated with better brain function in people aged 50 and older, ...
From slurping daily spoonfuls of fish oil to giving up alcohol, lifting weights and playing word games, older Americans think ...
There may be a link between how strong your handgrip is and your brain function later in life. It could even be linked to a ...
They’ve long been seen as a way to prevent cognitive decline—but experts say the real key to brain health goes far beyond ...
Time is of the essence when it comes to building your brain’s defenses, especially since it’s generally impossible to reverse ...
Older Americans who live in disadvantaged counties have a higher incidence of frailty, probable dementia and activities of daily life disability compared to their nondisadvantaged peers, a new study ...
Kathryn Westland, executive director of Friendship Center — a dementia care center for older adults who are living with ...