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Seniors who use video chat less likely to report symptoms of depression
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Alicia Lasek
Apr 07, 2020
Seniors who communicated via video chat were about half as likely to report depressive symptoms than those who did not, say researchers.
Social isolation may be a precursor to memory loss
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Alicia Lasek
Jan 27, 2020
Social isolation not only contributes to memory loss in older age, but affects men and women differently, according to a new study.
Clinical Briefs for Tuesday, August 6
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Alicia Lasek
Aug 05, 2019
Decline in heart disease and stroke mortality stalls in high-income countries … Socially active 60-year-olds face lower dementia risk … Skin test for Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s may be on its way...
Engage! When social involvement declines, cognitive abilities may follow
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Alicia Lasek
Jun 28, 2019
Social engagement may be a mark of how resilient – or vulnerable – someone is to cognitive decline, a recent study has found.
Find your group, and the health benefits will follow
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Dec 06, 2016
individuals who get involved, and stayed involved, with civic and social groups such as neighborhood watch or volunteer organizations score higher on cognitive tests once they reached middle age. Even...
Seniors’ social activity slows decline, death, study finds
Jun 24, 2009
Social engagement among seniors can slow motor function loss and fend off overall age-related decline, according to a recently published study.