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Study in twins shows fitter legs linked to slower brain aging
December 29, 2015
Muscle fitness as measured by power in the legs is strongly associated with a decreased rate of aging in the brain, according to researchers at Kings College London. The study, published Nov. 10 in the journal Gerontology, suggests simple interventions, such as increased levels of walking, targeted to improve leg power Read More »

Slow walking speed in elderly associated with Alzheimer’s hallmarks
December 28, 2015
How fast elderly people walk might be related to the amount of amyloid they have built up in their brains, even if they don’t yet have symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study. Read More »

Happy Holidays from Therapeutic Resources!
December 25, 2015
Therapeutic Resources wishes everyone a safe and happy holiday season. Read More »

A New Study Raises Old Questions About Antidepressants And Autism
December 24, 2015
Taking antidepressants during the second or third trimester of pregnancy may increase the risk of having a child with autism spectrum disorder, according to a study of Canadian mothers and children published Monday in JAMA Pediatrics. Read More »