2020
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By Alice Park, Senior Health Correspondent, TIME How would you like to improve your cognitive health and have fun at the same time? Then you should click here ...
2017
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A new study led by a Colorado State University researcher shows that kicking up your heels can actually be good for your noggin. The research team demonstrated for the first time that decline in the brain’s “white matter” can be ...
2016
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A new study provides the strongest evidence that anticholinergic drugs may increase the risk for dementia in older adults. The drugs implicated are commonly used, estimated to be taken by about 20% of the older adult population for ...
2016
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Fund-raising for the DanCE study is comprised of both public and private donations. So far, over 350 people and many organizations have generously donated to funding the Dance for Cognitive Enhancement study and feel confident that ...
2016
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Dancing the Argentine Tango could have potential benefits for people at certain stages in the development of Parkinson’s disease, according to findings in a new study that looked at changes in patients’ motor abilities ...
2014
The Alzheimer's Association Central & North Florida Chapter is partnering with the Orlando Chapter of USA Dance to bring an innovative, engaging, and fun ballroom-dance program to the community. "Ballroom For the Brain" will use ...