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The virtual presentation is hosted by the Alzheimer’s Association and North Dakota State University Extension.
One of the most common early signs of dementia is short-term memory loss—as is forgetting important dates or events, ...
Social activity not only delays dementia onset an average of five years; it also carries a $500,000 lifetime savings on healthcare costs per person, according to a new paper from Rush University ...
Being more social by visiting friends, attending parties and going to church may help keep your brain healthy, according to new research.
Visiting friends, going to parties, and being social may help keep your brain healthy and prevent or delay dementia in old ...