Cognitive Decline A Family Affair?
By John Salak – Parents love their children, but it is common knowledge that having kids is an expensive proposition. In the United States, for example, the cost of raising
By John Salak – Parents love their children, but it is common knowledge that having kids is an expensive proposition. In the United States, for example, the cost of raising
By John Salak – Getting a handle on the issues faced by mature adults is an increasingly critical consideration for caregivers, families, public health officials and organizations and facilities that
The Skinny Is coffee with its caffeine healthy or unhealthy to drink? Depends on who is drinking and how much they’re consuming in a given day. And in case anyone
By John Salak – It’s hard not to be spooked by memory loss. It happens to everyone, but it gets significantly worse as people age. Alzheimer’s is, of course, the
By John Salak – Okay, maybe to just rage against the dying of the light isn’t the best advice for healthy aging despite the best intentions of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. Chances
By John Salak – Yet another reason to increase the amount of plant products consumed. Eating a plant-rich diet may help lower the risk of cognitive problems and dementia in
By John Salak – At least tens of millions of individuals worldwide may rely increasingly on artificial intelligence (AI) applications to predict their near-term risk of dementia, cardiac arrest and even death, according to a series of independent
By John Salak – January is definitely a time to celebrate the most popular sport in America: football. The Division 1 college playoffs take center stage, and the NFL playoffs gear up for the culmination of the
By John Salak –  Yet another reason to lay off highly-processed foods, especially for those getting on in years. Researchers at The Ohio State University found that a steady
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