Topic: Karen Ertel
A swingin' social scene staves off memory loss in older people, a new study suggests. Harvard School of Public Health researchers now have found evidence that elderly people in the United States with active social lives may have a slower rate of ...
A swingin' social scene staves off memory loss in older people, a new study suggests. Harvard School of Public Health researchers now have found evidence that elderly people in the United States with active social lives may have a slower rate of ...
Factors related to declines in later life, namely the role of social integration in memory function and the risk of entering long-term institutional care following the death of a spouse, are assessed in two new studies published online May 29 in the ...
5/29/2008 Print E-mail People who keep up active social lives as they age may be doing their brain a favor, a new study finds. "We assessed social integration by marital status, volunteer activities and frequency of contact with children and ...