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Aol News source @aol.com · New York City 🇺🇸· 3w

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Healthy eating may help keep the brain younger, study suggests
Eating a diet rich in leafy greens, berries, and fish may help keep the brain younger for longer, with this eating pattern linked to slower shrinkage in key brain areas tied to memory and thinking, according to a new study published Tuesday in BMJ Neurology.
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Aol News source @aol.com · New York City 🇺🇸· 3w

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A unique combo of two top diets slowed brain aging by over 2 years
Eating a combination of two award-winning diets slowed aging in key structures inside the brain by over two years, according to a new study.
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Aol News source @aol.com · New York City 🇺🇸· 3w

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Just 20 minutes of physical activity may benefit your memory
Higher exercise intensity was associated with stronger brain activity, suggesting that exercise levels may influence the magnitude of the brain's memory-related response.
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Yahoo! News source @ca.style.yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· 3w

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Not all types of sleep are equal. One could help protect against dementia
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When people think about protecting their brain health as they age, diet and exercise often come to mind.
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AP NEWS News source @apnews.com · New York City 🇺🇸· 4w

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Challenging your brain helps keep it healthy. Here's how to do it
WASHINGTON (AP) -- "Exercise your brain," experts advise people hoping to stave off dementia. But how. Stretching your brain might be the better description.
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Severe CTE clearly linked to dementia
Head injury is common among people who play contact sports, serve in the military, or are exposed to physical violence.
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Yahoo News source @yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· Feb 26

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The science behind the 'super-ager' brain
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Older adults who remain cognitively sharp as they age have a genetic advantage over their peers, new research shows.
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CNN International News source @edition.cnn.com · Atlanta, Georgia 🇺🇸· Feb 25

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Scientists discover a key to staying mentally sharp in old age
People who have razor-sharp minds in their 80s and 90s -- known as "SuperAgers" -- produce twice the number of young neurons as cognitively healthy adults and 2.
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New York Post News source @nypost.com · New York City 🇺🇸· Feb 23

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This diet beat out 5 others as the best for bolstering brain health...
Now, new research has potentially identified the best diet for boosting brain health as we age. Healthy eating has been shown to help improve cognitive performance and stave off degenerative disorders like Alzheimer's disease over time.
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Fox News News source @foxnews.com · New York City 🇺🇸· Feb 20

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New study hints at a hidden Alzheimer's risk factor affecting older Americans
Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel comments on a breakthrough study on Alzheimer's disease performed on mice and what it means for humans on 'America Reports.
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Yahoo News source @yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· Feb 18

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This exercise routine turns brain 'measurably younger', scientists say
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Following a simple, guideline-based aerobic workout programme for a year could make the brain "measurably younger", scientists claim in a new study.
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Yahoo! News source @ca.style.yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· Feb 18

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The exercise routine that scientists say can make your brain 'measurably younger'
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Following a simple, guideline-based aerobic workout programme for a year could make the brain "measurably younger", scientists claim in a new study.
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Washington Post News source @washingtonpost.com · Washington (state) 🇺🇸· Feb 17

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Opinion | Drink coffee to prevent dementia? It's not so far-fetched.
A coffee grower displays beans at his farm shop in Sao Domingos do Norte, Brazil. (Alexandre Meneghini/Reuters) A new study seems almost too good to be true: Drinking coffee may help prevent dementia.
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CNN News source @us.cnn.com · United States 🇺🇸· Feb 16

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Can flickering lights and sound slow Alzheimer's? | CNN
Can Alzheimer's disease be slowed by flickering lights and sound. That is the question that drives Annabelle Singer, an associate professor and biomedical engineer at Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University.
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CNN International News source @edition.cnn.com · Atlanta, Georgia 🇺🇸· Feb 16

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Can flickering lights and sound slow Alzheimer's?
Can Alzheimer's disease be slowed by flickering lights and sound. That is the question that drives Annabelle Singer, an associate professor and biomedical engineer at Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University.
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New York Post News source @nypost.com · New York City 🇺🇸· Feb 11

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20-year study finds this 'unconscious' brain exercise reduces...
New government-backed research suggests an "unconscious" brain exercise may do more to shield aging minds from dementia better than old-school memory games.
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NPR News source @npr.org · Washington (state) 🇺🇸· Feb 10

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This complex brain network may explain many of Parkinson's stranger symptoms
The SCAN network, which links movement and thinking, appears to be a key brain area affected in Parkinson's disease. Sara Moser/WashU Medicine hide caption Parkinson's disease does more than cause tremor and trouble walking.
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Business Insider News source @businessinsider.com · New York City 🇺🇸· Feb 9

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A brain-training game that takes less than 2 hours a week can reduce your risk of developing dementia by 25%, study finds
Researchers aren't sure why speed training is so good for your brain, but it might boost connectivity. A groundbreaking new study suggests you may be able to train your brain to stay healthier as you age -- but you have to pick the right game.
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CBS News News source @cbsnews.com · New York 🇺🇸· Feb 8

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Woman shares unlikely survival journey after migraines led to glioblastoma diagnosis: "I am truly an outlier"
Kerry Breen is a news editor at CBSNews. com. A graduate of New York University's Arthur L. Carter School of Journalism, she previously worked at NBC News' TODAY Digital.
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New York Post News source @nypost.com · New York City 🇺🇸· Feb 7

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Researchers 'surprised' by the brain benefits of cannabis usage in...
A new study is challenging long-held assumptions about cannabis, finding that middle-aged and older adults who use the drug may actually see some brain and cognitive benefits.