"Maintain Your Brain" study shows how a tailored online program can improve cognition and lower dementia risk—discover how simple lifestyle changes could protect your brain as you age.
An online program aimed at improving diet, exercise and other modifiable risk factors for dementia has resulted in better cognition in older adults, Australian research has found.
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Brain exercises can have a powerful way of maintaining cognition and reducing the risk of dementia Read ahead to know how!
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Drinking green tea daily, especially three or more cups, may help prevent dementia in older adults by reducing white matter lesions in the brain. The Japanese study found no effect on total brain ...
Alzheimer’s is the most common form, and silent brain changes that eventually lead to it can begin two decades before symptoms appear. Other types include vascular dementia, when heart disease ...
"By identifying cognitive decline at its earliest stages, we have an opportunity to intervene before patients and ... s disease and dementia. To help keep the aging brain healthy, the Alzheimer ...