For now, here are some things we all can do to potentially reduce our Alzheimer’s disease risk: Eat a healthy diet. Get regular exercise. Maintain a healthy weight. Don’t smoke. Limit alcohol use. Get enough sleep. Manage stress. Stay socially connected.... Read More
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Multivitamins and Longevity
One in three Americans take a multivitamin.... Read More
Menopause and Your Heart: What Every Woman Needs to Know
The menopausal transition is a period of heightened risk for cardiovascular disease.... Read More
Is Your Unhealthy Diet Making You Older Than You Are?
We all know our chronological age — the number of years we’ve been alive. However, our biological age reflects how old our cells and tissues are (based on various biological factors). Epigenetic clocks aim to estimate this biological age.... Read More
Maximizing Heart Benefits with Minimal Time
Researchers linked very small amounts of vigorous intermittent physical activity to a much lower risk of heart problems, including heart attacks and heart failure.... Read More
Finding Focus in a World of Distraction
Danshari is a Japanese term coined by author Hideko Yamashita. It signifies a mindful approach to decluttering.... Read More





