Lifestyle improvements may curb cognitive decline
Many studies have shown that lifestyle changes can reduce the risk of dementia in the general population. "What this study adds is that with the right intervention, people experiencing cognitive decline may retain sufficient neuroplasticity for their brain to 'bounce back' from decline," said lead author Mitchell McMaster of The Australian National University. The findings are particularly important for management and staff at seniors centers and other community-based services.
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