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Losing muscle may increase risk of developing dementia
Sarcopenia is linked to an increased risk of dementia, a new study finds, but suggests that older adults may reduce this risk ...
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Skeletal muscle loss linked to increased risk of dementia
Skeletal muscle loss is a risk factor for developing dementia, according to a study being presented today at the annual ...
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Maintaining muscle as you age helps keep brain sharp
Maintaining muscle might be one way to help prevent dementia, new research suggests.
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Change in key facial muscle could help identify dementia risk 6 years before diagnosis ...
A CHANGE in a muscle located in the head may be a warning sign of Alzheimer’s disease, according to researchers. But they ...
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Maintain Muscle As You Age: 5 At-Home Strength Exercises To Keep Your Brain Sharp
Maintaining muscle might be one way to help prevent dementia and as you age exercising boosts strength, mobility, and brain ...
Rolling Out
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Muscle loss with age linked to higher dementia risk, new research shows
Recent research reveals an even more surprising connection: muscle loss could significantly impact brain health.
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Mimicking Exercise: Gene Control Found To Stimulate Muscle Growth
A recent study investigates the relationship between exercise and the expression of MYC in skeletal muscles over time, ...
Medpage Today on MSN
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Muscle Loss May Portend Future Dementia
People with low temporalis muscle mass -- a set of jawbone muscles linked to changes in whole-body skeletal muscle mass -- ...
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Controlling a cancer-associated gene can mimic muscle growth from exercise
MYC regulates roughly 15 percent of the estimated 20,000 genes in the human body, meaning it could have unpredictable ...
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Muscle Loss Could Increase Dementia Risk
Skeletal muscle loss is a risk factor for developing dementia, according to a study being presented today at the annual ...
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