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Walking or cycling to work improves wellbeing

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From the University of East Anglia media release: Walking or cycling to work is better for people’s mental health than driving to work, according to new research by health economists at the University of East… 

Study of self-awareness in MS has implications for rehabilitation

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From the Kessler Foundation media release: A new study of self-awareness by Kessler Foundation researchers shows that persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) may be able to improve their self-awareness through task-oriented cognitive rehabilitation. The study… 

Train your heart to protect your mind

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From the University of Montreal media release: Exercising to improve our cardiovascular strength may protect us from cognitive impairment as we age, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Montreal and… 

Increased risk of stroke in people with cognitive impairment

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From the Canadian Medical Association Journal media release: People with cognitive impairment are significantly more likely to have a stroke, with a 39% increased risk, than people with normal cognitive function, according to a new… 

Marriage and healthy hearts

From the University of Pittsburgh media release: The affairs of the heart may actually affect the affairs of the heart in ways previously not understood. “Growing evidence suggests that the quality and patterns of one’s…