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A study suggests that frequent social activity may reduce dementia risk and delay cognitive decline in older adults.
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A new study published in the journal Cortex sheds light on how brain network organization differs in healthy aging and semantic dementia. Researchers found that older adults experience changes in the ...
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Bingo night just got a whole lot more interesting. A new study suggests that staying socially active in your golden years might be the secret to a longer, sharper life. Whether it’s dining ...
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Being more social by visiting friends, attending parties and going to church may help keep your brain healthy, according to new research.
Going out to restaurants, playing bingo, visiting friends, or attending religious services could give you extra years of healthy brain function, according to new research from.
One recent analysis found that, over the course of three years, people taking semaglutide (the compound in Ozempic and the weight loss drug Wegovy) were about 40 to 70 percent less likely to be ...