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Non-pharmacological Therapies
7:25
The importance of using systems biology based approaches in AD research
Jared Roach
• 22 Nov 2022
1:50
Prioritizing the mechanistic understanding of AD to improve treatments
Jared Roach
• 22 Nov 2022
4:01
EXERT: why was strength/balance training as effective as cardio in preventing cognitive decline?
Laura Baker
• 26 Jul 2022
2:27
How does exercise affect cognition?
Laura Baker
• 26 Jul 2022
2:04
The use of technology to reduce loneliness and social isolation in older adults
Kexin Yu
• 28 Jul 2022
3:54
I-CONECT: effect of online conversations on psychosocial wellbeing in older adults
Kexin Yu
• 28 Jul 2022
7:44
Clinical trial assessing a multi-nutrient drink in age-related cognitive decline
Christian J. Camargo
• 17 Aug 2022
4:14
Nutritional interventions to support cognitive performance in aging
Christian J. Camargo
• 17 Aug 2022
3:23
Targeting synaptic function and recovery to tackle cognitive function
Christian J. Camargo
• 17 Aug 2022
2:35
Lifestyle intervention strategies in Alzheimer’s disease
James Galvin
• 12 Aug 2022
1:44
Significance of targeting modifiable risk factors in Alzheimer’s patient care
James Galvin
• 12 Aug 2022
8:12
EXERT results: exercise shown to stall cognitive decline in patients with mild cognitive impairment
Laura Baker
• 26 Jul 2022
6:16
Investigating aerobic exercise and cognition in older adults
Laura Baker
• 26 Jul 2022
6:54
Design of the Phase III EXERT trial of aerobic exercise in mild cognitive impairment
Laura Baker
• 26 Jul 2022