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Early Cognitive Stimulation Protects Brain Function in Alzheimer's Disease, Study Suggests

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A team from the Institute of Neurosciences of the University of Barcelona (UBneuro) has discovered that early and sustained cognitive stimulation can help preserve brain connectivity and memory in Alzheimer's disease, even in advanced stages of the pathology. The study, published in the journal iScience and carried out with animal models, also reveals that males respond better than females to cognitive intervention to delay the onset of the dise…

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The cognitive stimulation initiated early and maintained over time can preserve memory and brain connectivity in Alzheimer’s disease, even in advanced phases, according to one study. This research by the Institute of Neurosciences of the Spanish University of Barcelona (UBneuro), published in the scientific journal iScience and based on animal models, shows that this non-pharmacological intervention “retards cognitive deterioration”. In addition…

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