Healthy Aging - Healthy Aging
Exercise Can Lower the Risk for Dementia
People who exercise have a lower risk for dementia.
Exercise Can Lower the Risk for Dementia
People who exercise have a lower risk for dementia.
Going "natural" may not mean you're making a healthy choice. A new study finds taking herbal supplements may do more harm than good for patients with common heart conditions, like high blood pressure.
Drinking Tea Can Prevent Dementia
Tea could help protect against memory loss and dementia.
Alcohol May Reduce the Severity of Arthritis
Drinking alcohol may reduce the severity of rheumatoid arthritis.
Bare Feet Could Cause Falls Among the Elderly
Wearing shoes may help prevent falls among the elderly.
Alzheimer's disease experts have proposed new guidelines for detecting the disease earlier using brain scans.
Early Diagnosis Can Reduce the Cost of Alzheimer's
A new study finds early diagnosis and help from medical professionals may lower healthcare costs for dementia patients.
B-Vitamins May Not Protect Stroke Patients
B-vitamins may not protect stroke patients from suffering another stroke or heart attack.
A Healthy Heart Could Keep Your Brain Young
Keep your heart healthy, and you may slow down the aging of your brain.
Glucosamine May Not Be Able to Treat Back Pain
A new study finds glucosamine-- commonly used to treat lower back pain-- is ineffective.






