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Dementia & exercise

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3 Steps to Help Prevent Dementia

What can you do to reduce your risk of dementia? That’s a powerful question. I have three suggested lifestyle changes for you that can help you reduce your risk of developing this illness. These are changes you can start making today!

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What Science Tells Us About Preventing Dementia

There are no instant, miracle cures. But recent studies suggest we have more control over our cognitive health than we might think. It just takes some effort.

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Power Foods for the Brain | Neal Barnard | TEDxBismarck

Dr. Barnard has led numerous research studies investigating the effects of diet on diabetes, body weight, and chronic pain, including a groundbreaking study of dietary interventions in type 2 diabetes, funded by the National Institutes of Health. Dr.

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Yoga May Be Good for the Brain

A weekly routine of yoga and meditation may strengthen thinking skills and help to stave off aging-related mental decline, according to a new study of older adults with early signs of memory problems.

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Dr. David Perlmutter | The Grain Brain | Identifying Your Brain’s Silent Killers

Dr. David Perlmutter will discuss the surprising truth about wheat, carbs and sugar—your brain’s silent killers.

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Sanjay Gupta’s Prescription for Fighting Off Dementia

The neurosurgeon, CNN commentator and author of “Keep Sharp: Build a Better Brain at Any Age” has long studied the brain and the onset of Alzheimer’s. He talks with CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr.

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High-Octane Brain: 5 Science-Based Steps to Sharpen Your Memory and Reduce Your Risk of Alzheimer's

American adults fear Alzheimer¹s more than any other disease (including cancer), and because many people do not realize there is no genetic cause for 99 percent of Alzheimer¹s cases, they do not take the necessary steps to change lifestyle factors shown to significantly protect against the...

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Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia, Explained by Frank Longo, MD, PhD, at Stanford Hospital

Frank Longo, MD, PhD, Chair, Department of Neurology at Stanford Hospital & Clinics, takes a closer look at Alzheimer's disease and dementia by discussing the risk factors, symptoms, treatments and current research.

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