Both June and November are recognized for Alzheimer’s Awareness, symbolizing the changing solstices. News 12 spoke with a ...
November is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, a time to spotlight the growing impact of the disease across the United States and ...
Ultimately, walking 3,000 to 5,000 steps a day seemed to slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s disease in people who were at a higher risk of developing the disease.
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Don't Skip Winter Walks — They Could Slow Alzheimer's Disease And How Many Steps It Takes May Surprise You
New research suggests it takes a lot less than 10,000 steps to begin protecting your brain from dementia, and walking ...
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Alzheimer's Disease Could Be Slowed by Taking as Few as 5,000 Steps a Day
Taking a pleasant daily stroll could help slow the protein buildup and cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer's disease, new research reveals. In a careful study of lifestyle habits, medical data ...
Being physically active is good for every part of you—including your brain. The latest research shows that it can help slow ...
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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 ...
Researchers at UVA found that damage to the brain’s protective “nets” could explain memory loss and point toward new treatments.
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Texans approve Proposition 14 which creates dementia research facility, fund
Texas voters Tuesday approved Proposition 14, which creates a state-funded dementia research facility and sets aside money ...
Researchers say the new state-funded institute could speed discoveries, prevention efforts and treatments for ...
The constitutional amendment comes before voters at a time when Texas' population of older adults is growing faster than any ...
Texas voters still have time to make their voices heard on Proposition 14 and its potential to shape the state’s future in ...
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