Washington University Medicine in St. Louis is conducting important research into treating early-onset Alzheimer's before ...
The progression of Alzheimer's disease is poorly understood, but new research may have found how the plaques that cause it ...
The link between a sedentary lifestyle and an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease is becoming clearer. Being active ...
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Alzheimer's Disease Could Be Slowed by Taking as Few as 5,000 Steps a Day
Taking some 7,500 steps each day may slow the progression of early signs of Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study.
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Progression of Alzheimer's disease slowed by exercise, research shows
Even a few thousand steps a day can slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, according to new research published in the ...
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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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 ...
In Alzheimer's disease—the leading cause of dementia—microglia, the brain's immune defenders, can act as both protectors and ...
"Lifestyle changes may slow the emergence of cognitive symptoms if we act early.” said neurologist Dr. Jasmeer Chhatwal.
Each November, Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month invites us to learn, reflect, and show support for the individuals and ...
Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases are the two most common neurodegenerative disorders, affecting millions of people ...
Team Edward Jones was the top fundraising team at this year’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s, raising more than $5,492 toward their $10,000 goal. Their dedicated efforts raised awareness and funds for ...
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