[ad_1] SENIORS are now one of the fastest growing populations of hazardous drinkers, say health experts. Yet they present unique challenges for doctors as they have higher physiological sensitivity to alcohol, more co-morbid …
Read More »Link between what we see and how we remember ‘breaks’ as we get older
[ad_1] Dr. Jennifer Ryan, Baycrest’s Rotman Research Institute senior scientist and Reva James Leeds Chair in Neuroscience and Research Leadership, adjusts the eyetracker on an older adult. Credit: Baycrest Centre for Geriatric …
Read More »Study finds weaker relationship between older adults and their brain activity
[ad_1] Lying and forgetfulness of age-related memory are a common complaint for many older people, but what is still not understood is what is causing these changes. Recent research published by scientists …
Read More »Low-dose aspirin offers no overall benefit for healthy older people
[ad_1] A regimen of low-dose aspirin offers healthy, older people no benefit in staving off cardiovascular disease, dementia or disability and increases their risk of bleeding in the digestive tract and brain, …
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