After more than 20 years in the U.S., an Eritrean mother and nurse tried to self-deport to Canada. She found herself in a Texas detention center instead. Rahel Negassi, an Eritrean asylum seeker who ...
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) -South Carolina officials unveiled a new strategy Friday aimed at reducing dementia risk among older adults as the state braces for a historic demographic shift: by 2030, seniors ...
Joyce Siette receives funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council. Yet despite decades of research, major questions have remained unresolved. Does exercising at any age help reduce ...
Music is often called the “universal language.” It heals, soothes, connects and cuts across every mood and stage of life. But a new study suggests your love of music may do more than lift your spirits ...
Lava Island has just opened in Eden Prairie, offering a tropical-themed indoor playground and adventure park. It’s a great place to explore when the weather gets cold. Reporter Kristin Haubrich shares ...
A new study reveals how regularly listening to music may help keep ageing brains sharp and, in turn, to significantly lower dementia risk and to reduce cognitive decline. The study, from Monash ...
Listening to music after the age of 70 appears to be associated with a meaningful reduction in dementia risk. A research team from Monash University analyzed data from more than 10,800 older adults ...
Listening to your favorite singers may do more than lift your mood -- it could also protect your brain. A study from Australian researchers found that older adults who regularly listened to music had ...
“Brain” by alaspoorwho is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0. A new study from the International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry suggests that listening to music regularly can decrease the risk of dementia.
A new predictive tool combining amyloid PET data with key clinical factors estimates an individual’s lifetime risk for mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia years before symptoms, potentially ...