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New research highlights the importance of social engagement for cognitive health
New research from the University of St Andrews has discovered a direct causal effect between social isolation and ...
Social isolation has a direct causal impact on how quickly cognitive function declines in later life, independent of whether someone feels lonely.
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Social isolation emerges as a key, independent risk factor for cognitive decline
Using longitudinal data from the US Health and Retirement Study, this study applied causal inference modeling to disentangle ...
Increasing social media usage among children has been linked to a decline in cognitive performance. A JAMA study involving 6,554 adolescents aged 9–13 found that those who spent more time on social ...
It's normal to be concerned about cognitive decline as we become older, especially considering what increasing problems with memory, attention, and concentration may mean for our day-to-day lives. On ...
The Institute for Population Health, IPH,at Weill Cornell Medicine Qatar (WCM Q) will host a workshop to help health and education ...
Share on Pinterest Can matcha tea help improve brain health as we age? A new study investigates. Image credit: Martí Sans/Stocksy. Japanese researchers recently evaluated the potential cognitive ...
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