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People over 50 who did this one thing faced lower dementia risk over an 18-year span, found new studyBut a new study suggests that the opposite could be true for those over the age of 50: In older adults, using technology was ...
A new study reveals that a key nutrient found in everyday foods may protect against Alzheimer’s and improve energy, mood, and ...
Regular physical activity in midlife and older adulthood may cut dementia risk by up to 45%, showing it’s never too late to ...
But new research suggests that a vaccine designed to protect you from shingles may have an unexpected hidden perk: It could ...
A new study suggests the shingles vaccine may lower the likelihood of developing dementia as well as slow its progression in ...
Shingles vaccine may help prevent or slow dementia. An unusual public health policy in Wales may offer the strongest evidence so far that a vaccine can lower dementia risk. In a new study led by ...
Previous research suggests the shingles vaccine could reduce dementia risk. A follow up study suggests it may also help slow ...
A Stanford Medicine study suggests that the shingles vaccine reduces dementia risk by 20% in older adults, offering first ...
Following over 13,000 adults ages 45 and older for up to 15 years, the study found that people who reported a higher sense of ...
A new study showed that mild or greater hearing loss in midlife was associated with a 71% higher risk of dementia over a ...
Being married appears to ward off many health issues—except, perhaps, one, a new study has found. But now come the surprising findings of a new study: that getting married may significantly increase ...
The shingles vaccine not only offers protection against the painful viral infection, but a new study suggests that the two-dose shot also may slow the progression of dementia.
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