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Lifestyle Programs and Cognitive Decline

The effectiveness of multidomain lifestyle programs in slowing or improving cognitive decline in older adults at risk.

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Jan 20, 2026

Which public incidents have clinicians cited most often as evidence of cognitive decline, and how have independent analysts evaluated those incidents?

Clinicians most commonly point to observable lapses in memory, language, attention, executive function and loss of independence as the public behaviors that raise concern for cognitive decline, and th...

Jan 10, 2026

What doses and formulations of omega-3 (DHA) have shown memory benefits in older adults?

Randomized trials and meta-analyses converge on a narrow conclusion: DHA can improve specific memory tasks in older adults who already have mild memory complaints, with beneficial signals most often s...

Jan 8, 2026

What is the evidence from randomized clinical trials that lifestyle programs prevent cognitive decline in older adults?

Randomized clinical trials increasingly show that multidomain lifestyle programs—combining physical activity, diet, cognitive engagement, socialization and health monitoring—can slow or modestly impro...

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