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(http://www.socialpsychology.org/client/redirect.php?from=rss_feed&id=180385&url=https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2024/06/07/healthy-lifestyle-preserve-brain-function/5021717771596/) Healthy Lifestyle May Slow Symptoms in Patients with Early Dementia
Jun 8th 2024, 07:50

Source: (http://www.upi.com/Health_News/) United Press International - Health NewsNew research suggests that healthy lifestyle habits can help preserve brain function in people with mild cognitive impairment or early dementia. Over 70% of people who ate healthy, exercised regularly, and managed stress had their dementia symptoms either remain stable or improve without the use of drugs, researchers reported Friday in the journal Alzheimer's Research and Therapy. In contrast, nearly 70% showed a decline without these lifestyle...

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(http://www.socialpsychology.org/client/redirect.php?from=rss_feed&id=180365&url=https://www.usnews.com/news/education-news/articles/mental-health-on-college-campuses-challenges-and-solutions) Mental Health on College Campuses: Challenges and Solutions
Jun 8th 2024, 07:49

Source: (http://www.usnews.com/) U.S. News and World ReportAdjusting to college can be difficult, as students navigate newfound independence and harder courses. It can feel especially daunting for students who face mental health challenges, which were heightened by the COVID-19 pandemic. Campuses are now facing what experts call a mental health crisis. For example, 70% of students said they have struggled with mental health since starting college, according to a March 2024 survey of 3,649 college...

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