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Molecular evidence connects higher childhood cognitive function to longer lifespan
Researchers led by Dr. W. David Hill at the University of Edinburgh have identified a significant genetic correlation between childhood cognitive function and longevity, providing the first molecular ...
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These 5-Second Hand Exercises For Dementia Are Going Viral. Here's What A Neurologist Thinks.
Hand exercises are a way to practice motor skills, which can be beneficial for maintaining cognitive abilities as we age. But ...
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Excessive use of SNS, up to 2 times lower cognitive function of adolescents
Research has shown that adolescents' use of social media (SNS) is closely related to cognitive decline. The University of ...
We used to think of successful aging as simply avoiding disease — that concept has evolved over the years to a broader, more ...
Increasing use of social media throughout early adolescence is associated with lower performance in specific aspects of cognitive function.
Two widely available medicines can safely improve brain health in those with early Alzheimer’s disease, a new study has found ...
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Earlier menopause and reduced cardiac function may negatively affect brain health
Women face a higher risk of developing both cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's disease than men. Cardiovascular disease ...
New research published in the Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science suggests that how quickly and frequently we ...
Cognitive impairment levels in ICU patients who had acute hypoxemic respiratory failure were similar in those with PaO2 targets of 60 and 90 mm Hg.
Scientists studying SuperAgers reveal how some 80-year-olds have brains that are as sharp as people 30 years younger.
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