Regular exercise can have many health benefits for all ages, including physical and mental health benefits. Here are the top ...
More than six in 10 upper-income adults ages 65 and older say they’re aging “extremely” or “very well,” a new study found.
A Pew Research Center survey reveals how income levels can affect someone’s physical health, social life and even cognitive skills in retirement.
From how well they think they’re aging to how they rate their physical and mental health and financial security, older adults with upper incomes are doing better than those with middle or lower ...
Older adults who exhibited early signs of Alzheimer’s and walked at least 3,000 steps per day experienced a slower rate of cognitive decline compared to those who walked less than 3,000 steps per day, ...
About this research This Pew Research Center report looks at how Americans are thinking about aging and how things are going for adults ages 65 and older.
Increasing your steps by even a little bit may help slow down the progression of Alzheimer's disease among people at ...
The areas most affected by atrophy are the hippocampus, where the cells start declining and shrink (plays role in memory); the front lobe (judgement and everyday decision making); and temporal lobe ...
The placebo and nocebo effects highlight the impact that our beliefs and perceptions can have on our physical health. So, it ...