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Exercise-triggered mitochondrial transfer offers hope for stroke and dementia
Physical rehabilitation and symptom management still remain the mainstay of treatment for stroke, as clot removal or ...
With dementia cases expected to increase over the next 25 years, new research has found a way to significantly lower the risk ...
This article is part of “Innovations In: Alzheimer's Disease” an editorially independent special report that was produced with financial support from Eisai. When Juli comes home after work, her ...
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An exercise drug? Harnessing the cognitive benefits of a workout for Alzheimer's patients with mobility issues
For years, researchers have seen a connection between exercise and the progression of cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer's—but ramping up movement isn't possible for many patients. A new study ...
New research shows that increasing physical activity between ages 45 and 65 may reduce dementia risk and strengthen ...
Scientists have identified specific brain cells which respond most to exercise, an advance that could lead to a pill to boost the benefits Alzheimer’s patients receive from exercise. The study, ...
Past studies show that certain lifestyle changes — such as getting more physical activity — may help lower a person’s risk for Alzheimer’s disease or slow its progression. A new study sheds light on ...
September is World Alzheimer’s Month. Reports show more than 55 million people have Alzheimer’s disease. Currently, there is no cure. However, there are ways to help reduce the risk – like with ...
LONDON – A growing body of research suggests that physical activity not only improves executive function and cerebral blood flow but may also reduce amyloid and tau levels in the brain. The new ...
Adults who followed aerobic exercise guidelines showed slower brain aging on MRI, offering clues for midlife brain health.
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