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A Short Walk in the Park Might Slow Cognitive Decline in People at Risk of Developing Alzheimer’s
Everyone knows that working out brings health benefits. New research, however, suggests that even moderate exercise might ...
"Lifestyle changes may slow the emergence of cognitive symptoms if we act early.” said neurologist Dr. Jasmeer Chhatwal.
A new U.S. study finds that walking 5,000 steps daily can slow mental decline linked to Alzheimer’s, highlighting physical ...
New diagnostic kits aim to revolutionize early screening of the disease, potentially allowing patients to receive ...
A new study reveals that walking just 3,000 to 7,500 steps daily may delay Alzheimer's cognitive decline by up to seven years ...
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Even a Modest Amount of Walking May Protect Against Alzheimer’s
Even modest increases in daily step count can delay early cognitive decline in older adults at risk of developing Alzheimer’s ...
Taking some 7,500 steps each day may slow the progression of early signs of Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study.
A study published in 2023 found that using sleeping pills to get some shut-eye could reduce the buildup of toxic clumps of ...
Amyloid beta is a peptide that plays a central role in the neurodegenerative pathology of Alzheimer’s disease by aggregating into plaques in the brain. U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved ...
One of the hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease is the formation of amyloid plaques—sticky clumps of a protein called amyloid beta—that collect between neurons in the brain. Increasingly, however, ...
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