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Unhealthy in Middle Age, Dementia in Old Age?
Diabetes, high blood pressure, smoking may set you up for Alzheimer's, research suggests
- Posted February 22, 2017
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For Stroke Survivors, Exercise Is Good for the Brain: Review
Along with improving physical mobility, breaking a sweat seems to counteract mental deficits
- Posted February 22, 2017
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Bleeding Strokes Take Heavy Toll on Brain
Study found increased risk of dementia, depression in five years following brain attack
- Posted February 22, 2017
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Headaches Often Strike Before Strokes in Kids: Study
But, brain attacks are still very rare in children
- Posted February 22, 2017
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Race May Play Role in Recurrent Stroke
Study found black seniors at higher risk for subsequent attack compared to whites
- Posted February 22, 2017
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Is Need for More Sleep a Sign of Pending Dementia?
Study finds an association but doesn't prove cause and effect
- Posted February 22, 2017
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Unhealthy in Middle Age, Dementia in Old Age?
Diabetes, high blood pressure, smoking may set you up for Alzheimer's, research suggests
- Posted February 22, 2017
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Little Weight Gain in Pregnancy Tied to Schizophrenia Risk in Kids: Study
Malnutrition may cut levels of essential nutrients that prevent some mental disorders
- Posted February 22, 2017
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For Stroke Survivors, Exercise Is Good for the Brain: Review
Along with improving physical mobility, breaking a sweat seems to counteract mental deficits
- Posted February 22, 2017
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Head Position Just After Stroke Doesn’t Affect Recovery: Study
Lying flat or sitting up slightly neither boosted nor harmed patients' outcomes
- Posted February 22, 2017




















