Memory Decline Tied to Lifestyle Factors
14 days ago - By MedPageToday
Memory decline was slower for older adults who had a healthy lifestyle, even for people with high genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease, data from a Chinese study showed.
People 60 and older who had at least four of six favorable...
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