Diet, exercise, brain games, even using your non-dominant hand can help prevent the onset of Alzheimer's disease.
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Having an unhealthy childhood appears to lead to changes to parts of the brain which have been linked with dementia.
Scientists have previously shown health in mid-life affects your risk of poor brain health in later years but Oxford University researchers have now found evidence that the seeds may be sown much earl ...
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While Alzheimer’s doesn’t run in my family (being related ... The best part about these types of preventative measures, Dempsey says, are that they may help improve outcomes with other chronic ...