The Aging Brain – How Inflammaging Impacts Cognitive Function
Our brains are complex and intricate organs that are necessary for our daily activities, and we all hope that our brains function well as we
Our brains are complex and intricate organs that are necessary for our daily activities, and we all hope that our brains function well as we
For centuries, discovering the secret to living longer has been the goal for many doctors and scientists. Past longevity research says that our lifestyles are
Our aging bodies are less able to regulate inflammation due to lifestyle factors like poor diet, chronic stress, lack of exercise, and immune system dysfunction.
The risk of developing diseases like stroke and cognitive impairment increases with age. This risk is higher in women because of the reductions of estrogen
As we age, the immune system becomes less effective at fighting off infections and repairing damaged tissue. Over time, there is buildup of pro-inflammatory markers
If we want to change our lives, it starts with changing our mindset. The medicine of mindset deals with how our mindset affects our overall
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