Regular volunteering or helping others outside the home can reduce the rate of cognitive aging by 15-20%. In the latest evidence that meaningful social connections bolster health, a team from The ...
In this study, researcher Rose Donohue of Washington University, St. Louis, and her colleagues studied the behavior of a group of diverse 11- to 20-month-old babies (more than half were Black and ...
A long-running national study indicates that regularly supporting others outside the home is linked to slower cognitive decline in middle-aged and older adults, pointing to potential public health ...
For confidential advice, call Alzheimer's Society's Dementia Support Line on 0333 150 3456 Alzheimer's Society's symptoms checker can help spot the signs of dementia Helping others for just a few ...
In lupus and many other chronic conditions, economic insecurity is associated with poorer health outcomes. Having clinics' social workers offer assistance may help, but formal interventions along ...