Alzheimer’s disease and dementia can cause aggressive behavior, even in people who have never been violent in their lives. These aggressive dementia behaviors can be scary and difficult for caregivers ...
Engaging in “mentally active” activities versus “mentally passive” ones while sitting or lounging may affect your risk for dementia, according to a recent study. In a study published in the American ...
Reading or doing a crossword while sitting down help reduce the risk of dementia, according to new research. But couch potatoes who veg out in front of the telly for hours on end actually increase ...
Sitting for hours on a regular basis can be bad for your body and brain. A new study suggests that keeping your brain engaged helps counteract some of the harms of sedentary behavior. Engagement means ...
A routine with regular exercise, like 150 minutes of weekly activity, may lower dementia risk by 25%. Seven to eight hours of ...
Dementia appears to be a growing problem, with someone in the world developing dementia every three seconds. Additional stats show that an estimated 6.7 million older adults in the United States have ...
Air Force veteran Bill Gaskin made *** life out of making things with his hands, from these canoes to the Dover, New Hampshire house he shares with his loving wife, Deb. But at the age of 58, Bill's ...
If you find yourself sitting all day long, it’s time to make a change. Reviewed by Dietitian Sarah Pflugradt, Ph.D., RDN, CSCS The number one habit to break to reduce the risk of dementia is physical ...