What if preventing cognitive decline was as simple as protecting your heart?
Charles H. Hennekens, M.D., FACPM, First Sir Richard Doll Professor of Medicine and Preventive Medicine at Florida Atlantic Universitys Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, shares his latest research, showing that cognitive decline isn't an inevitable part of aging. His studies demonstrate that the same lifestyle interventions protecting your heartmanaging blood pressure, controlling diabetes, maintaining healthy weight, and staying physically and socially activealso safeguard your brain health.
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What if preventing cognitive decline was as simple as protecting your heart?
Charles H. Hennekens, M.D., FACPM, First Sir Richard Doll Professor of Medicine and Preventive Medicine at Florida Atlantic Universitys Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, shares his latest research, showing that cognitive decline isn't an inevitable part of aging. His studies demonstrate that the same lifestyle interventions protecting your heartmanaging blood pressure, controlling diabetes, maintaining healthy weight, and staying physically and socially activealso safeguard your brain health.
How School Connection Protects Teens from Depression and the ABCs of Elder Care Planning-Belonging vs. Bullying: How School Connection Protects Teens from Depression
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How School Connection Protects Teens from Depression and the ABCs of Elder Care Planning-Belonging vs. Bullying: How School Connection Protects Teens from Depression
School connectedness could be the key to protecting bullied teens from depression, according to groundbreaking research that followed over 2,000 children from age 9 to 15. Nia Heard-Garris, MD, MBA, MSc, pediatrician and researcher at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Childrens Hospital of Chicago and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, explains how feeling engaged, included, and safe at school acts as a protective buffer against depression for bullied adolescentsthough surprisingly, it doesn't help with anxiety.
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What if preventing cognitive decline was as simple as protecting your heart?
Charles H. Hennekens, M.D., FACPM, First Sir Richard Doll Professor of Medicine and Preventive Medicine at Florida Atlantic Universitys Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, shares his latest research, showing that cognitive decline isn't an inevitable part of aging. His studies demonstrate that the same lifestyle interventions protecting your heartmanaging blood pressure, controlling diabetes, maintaining healthy weight, and staying physically and socially activealso safeguard your brain health.