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Processed red meat isn’t just bad for your heart, it’s also associated with dementia

Jim West / Alamy Stock Photo by Eef Hogervorst, Loughborough University and Emma D'Donnell, Loughborough University Less red meat is good for the planet and a...

What links aging and disease? A growing body of research says it’s a faulty metabolism

Aging is inevitable, but there are some ways to slow down decline. Dimitri Otis/Stone via Getty Images by Melanie R. McReynolds, Penn State Aging is a...

Active aging in Pittsburgh: A guide for staying vibrant and engaged

Seniors and adults take a "rhythmic movement with chair" class at the Kingsley Association in East Liberty on June 14, 2024. (Jess Daninhirsch/PublicSource) Explore dance,...

Third annual African American Summit on Dementia held, June 25 

MELITA TERRY, SENIOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT COORDINATOR, UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE RESEARCH CENTER, GIVES A PRESENTATION AT THE AFRICAN AMERICAN SUMMIT ON DEMENTIA, JUNE...

New studies suggest millions with mild cognitive impairment go undiagnosed, often until it’s too late

Adobe Stock Illustration by Soeren Mattke, University of Southern California and Ying Liu, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences Mild cognitive impairment – an...

Family caregivers can help shape the outcomes for their loved ones – an ICU nurse explains their vital role

Self-care, although often neglected by caregivers, is critical when looking after a loved one. SDI Productions/E+ via Getty Images by Courtney Graetzer, Vanderbilt University The floor nurse...

Family caregivers face financial burdens, isolation and limited resources

Family caregivers may be less likely to turn to others when they need their own support. Terry Vine/DigitalVision via Getty Images   − a social worker explains...

Sleep can give athletes an edge over competitors − but few recognize how fundamental sleep is to performance

Sleep has been an underappreciated strategy for gaining an edge over an opponent at any level of athletic competition. AP Photo/Alex Brandon by Joanna Fong-Isariyawongse, University...

Take Charge of Your Health Today: Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia

CARLOS T. CARTER This month, the Community Health Series Partnership turns its spotlight on Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). Carlos T. Carter, President and CEO of the...

Take Charge of Your Health Today: Dismantling dementia disparities with socially-just healthcare

Getty Images Stock Photo According to national statistics, Black Americans are about twice as likely to develop dementia syndromes, including Alzheimer’s Disease, than White Americans....

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