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Walking 3000 steps a day seems to slow Alzheimer's-related decline
Alzheimer's-related cognitive decline could be slowed by taking as few as 3000 steps a day, possibly due to the effects of ...
A new study suggests that exercise can be particularly beneficial for older people at a higher risk for the disease.
In 1983, President Ronald Reagan first designated November as National Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month, when less than ...
Staci Martin started having memory issues and “switching words” about 2 years ago but assumed it was perimenopause.
The experimental pill ALZ-801 slowed memory decline by 50% and reduced brain shrinkage in early Alzheimer's patients with ...
Taking a pleasant daily stroll could help slow the protein buildup and cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer's disease, ...
Taking some 7,500 steps each day may slow the progression of early signs of Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study.
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Even modest amounts of physical activity may slow Alzheimer's disease among at-risk older adults
Increasing your steps by even a little bit may help slow down the progression of Alzheimer's disease among people at ...
That level of activity slows cognitive decline by 3 years, on average, the results show. And in similar individuals who walk further, taking 5,000 to 7,500 steps per day, decline slows by an average ...
A new study is reviving hope that a twice-daily pill can slow down Alzheimer's in people whose genes put them at high risk ...
Walking for more than 5,000 steps per day may slow down cognitive decline and the build-up of a protein linked to Alzheimer’s ...
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