Walking Significantly Slows Alzheimer’s Disease Progression
Walking may slow cognitive decline in people with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease.
Walking may slow cognitive decline in people with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease.
According to the World Health Organization diabetes affects more than 25 million Americans and Key facts 346 million people worldwide have diabetes.
Researchers at Creighton University School of medicine in Omaha, Nebraska have determined that most Americans and others are not taking enough vitamin D.
A diet high in salt, along with decreased physical activity can be detrimental to cognitive health in senior citizens, according to a new study. The
A daily serving of 3 ounces of unprocessed meats may increase the risk of developing type II diabetes by 20%, according to Harvard research.
A study measuring the effect of consuming more fish oil showed a significant reduction of inflammation and anxiety in a group of healthy young adults.
Grape seeds antioxidants, known as polyphenols may help to prevent the development of or delay the progression of Alzheimer’s disease.
Canadian researchers have found that eggs, often called, Mother Nature’s perfect food, may be a good candidate for cancer and heart disease prevention. Researchers at