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Cognitive training and enhancement in older adults have emerged as key non‐pharmacological strategies to mitigate age‐related cognitive decline and improve everyday functioning.
There are ways that hospitals and health systems can support behavioral health and mental well-being in their older patients.
A promising alternative to senior living for serving the middle market is the $7.5 billion adult day services industry. It’s ...
Every state in the U.S. offers free or almost free college courses for older people, where you may be asked to attend ...
A major study suggests that smoking could be one of the most powerful lifestyle habits affecting how quickly our thinking ...
QMedic curated a list of apps for older adults that boost and support health and wellness, citing academic research and a survey from AARP.
Older adults with epilepsy (≥50 years) are at an increased risk for cognitive impairment and dementia, a challenge that spans two main clinical groups. The ...
A new University of Georgia study finds that consistent physical activity may significantly slow cognitive decline in adults ...