“Encouragingly, the findings suggest that even a modest amount of walking each day, around 5,000 steps, is linked to a slower build-up of tau protein in the brain, one of the key drivers of ...
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"Lifestyle changes may slow the emergence of cognitive symptoms if we act early.” said neurologist Dr. Jasmeer Chhatwal.
Jeffrey Kuhlman, the White House physician to former President Barack Obama, questioned the more than three hours the 79-year-old president spent at Walter Reed ...
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Trump sparks 'dementia' fears after damning memory lapse
Trump failed to recognize the name or face of the man he himself had pardoned and appeared to confuse asylum seekers for people from mental institutions ...
Donald Trump caused concern by admitting he doesn't remember someone he pardoned and appearing to get confused between asylum ...
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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 regular exercise on how clumps of toxic proteins accumulate in the brain ...
That level of activity slows cognitive decline by 3 years, on average, the results show. And in similar individuals who walk ...
A new study suggests that exercise can be particularly beneficial for older people at a higher risk for the disease.
Being physically active is good for every part of you—including your brain. The latest research shows that it can help slow ...
Fujirebio's Lumipulse® G pTau217/β-Amyloid 1-42 Plasma Ratio test has the potential to shorten the Alzheimer's disease ...
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