Research has previously shown that a rich social life can have cognitive benefits, but a new study takes it a step further. The study used a sensitive brain imaging tool to show that socially engaged older adults tend to have more robust grey matter in areas of the brain related to dementia. Does this mean that doctors should start to “prescribe” socialization to preserve brain health?
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A recent study from UC Davis Health in USA shows that the human brains have steadily increased for people born after 1930s. The increase in size may be good news…
A new analysis conducted by researchers at the University of Southern California highlights an alarming issue: cases of “mild cognitive impairment” (MCI), often a precursor to dementia, are dramatically underdiagnosed…