A new study suggests that the people who reach the pinnacle of their fields typically dabbled in multiple disciplines when ...
A groundbreaking study finds that what you eat early in life could influence your risk of dementia and cognitive decline ...
A new study suggests that quitting smoking – even in middle age or beyond – can slow cognitive decline. While cognitive decline naturally occurs with aging, research suggests that smoking exacerbates ...
When it comes to aging and healthy living, we’re often given the same advice: Eat better, exercise every day and sleep more. But solely focusing on your physical health isn’t enough to achieve ...
There are many known risk factors for stroke, a medical emergency where blood flow to the brain is blocked, typically by a blood clot or a broken blood vessel. Yuri Arcurs/Dreamstime/TNS DALLAS — ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – We get better as we age. That’s the general theme of a novel study by a University at Buffalo psychologist who examined narrative self-transcendence in the life stories of a group of ...
A groundbreaking study reveals a surprising link between eye health and dementia risk. Researchers found that a thinner ...
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Study Shows Adolescence Lasts Into Your 30s – Here’s What It Means
Being in your 30s seems like a more evolved era of adulthood But a new study claims that you may still be in your adolescence ...
A world-first study has shown that it is possible to determine who is likely to get depression in late-life based on a "genetic score." The longitudinal study of more than 12,000 people over 70 paves ...
Mid- and later-life appear to be the prime times when regular physical activity meaningfully lowers dementia risk. New data from the Framingham Heart Study showed middle-aged and older adults with ...
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