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A recent study links excessive daytime sleepiness and low enthusiasm in seniors to a higher risk of developing motoric ...
THURSDAY, Nov. 7, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Seniors who are drowsy during the day and find it hard to muster enthusiasm for ...
Engaging aging parents in cognitive activities like puzzles, reading, and memory exercises can also help maintain cognitive functions. Symptoms of depression and anxiety in elderly parents may ...
Aging is a natural process that involves psychological, biological, and social changes. This collection of articles is focused on the cognitive changes associated with old age. There is an inevitable ...
Excessive daytime sleepiness or lack of interest caused by sleep problems may increase the risk of developing motoric cognitive risk syndrome (MCR), which could lead to dementia.
Undiagnosed cognitive decline can cost seniors tens of thousands of dollars in retirement savings through bad investments or financial scams, according to new research. Since current retirees are ...
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The 18th China (Chongqing) Elderly Industry Expo and the 5th China (Chongqing) Big Health Industry Expo, guided by the China ...
Can age-related cognitive decline and dementia coexist? This insightful guide explores the differences between normal ...
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