Increasing the number of steps you take every day may slow cognitive decline in older adults who already have biological ...
Everyday physical activity and exercises may slowdown the onset of Alzheimer's symptoms by many years, especially in older ...
Neurologists have found a daily target of 3,000 to 5,000 steps is the minimum you need to reduce Alzheimer’s risk. It’s a ...
Medical Microinstruments (MMI) has obtained an IDE from the FDA to initiate a clinical study of its microsurgical ...
Regular walking is linked to slower cognitive decline in older adults, emphasizing its role in delaying Alzheimer’s disease ...
A large number of genetic factors involved in the development of Alzheimer's disease, the most common type of dementia, have ...
Selected lead candidates AL137 for the company’s Alector Brain Carrier (ABC)-enabled anti-amyloid beta antibody in Alzheimer's disease, and AL050 for its ABC-enabled GCase enzyme replacement therapy ...
Weill Cornell researchers uncovered how free radicals from astrocyte mitochondria can fuel dementia. Using new compounds that ...
Eating leafy greens for brain health is an important way to support cognitive function, slow age-related mental decline, and lower the risk of dementia.
Scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine have identified a surprising culprit that may contribute to dementia: free radicals generated in a particular ...
Older adults don’t need to walk 10,000 steps a day to reap serious health benefits. Taking as few as 3,000 steps daily could ...