Sentences with phrase «age mental acuity»

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They aim to shed light on why we become vulnerable to the assaults of time and the chronic diseases linked to aging, such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and loss of mental acuity.
And women who experienced higher levels of exposure to tainted air for longer periods of time had «significantly» sharper declines in mental acuity, the equivalent of an extra two years of aging.
``... a comprehensive guide to the eating plan that has been proven to boost memory, mental acuity and concentration while slowing cognitive decline during aging.
Testosterone levels tend to drop as we age and declining production hinders bodybuilding — along with other vital functions like sexual performance and mental acuity.
So many people who are attempting to fight the aging process and are determined to win, are looking for the best way to enhance their energy, muscle growth, keep their skin youthful and wrinkle free, keep their sexual prowess strong, their mental acuity sharp, their immune system fighting off sickness and infection and helping to heal from injuries faster.
Using food as a fuel can influence focus and mental acuity, work ability, moods, genetics (cells and DNA), weight, sports performance, aging, wellness, family gatherings / social events and everything we do in life.
It also promotes good lung function, a characteristic of people whose memories and mental acuity remain strong as they age.
The pic finds an aged Holmes attempting to solve one last mystery without his trusty Watson and his side and with his mental acuity slowly dwindling.
Your pet's mental acuity declines as it ages — just ours does.
From I Heart Dogs If we're lucky enough to have our dogs reach old age, some of us will experience a dog with declining mental acuity.
I agree with Stephanie that aging lawyers will in many ways be a blessing for the profession and its clients, and that brain exercise and fit bodies may help some Boomers and older lawyers avoid or reduce a loss of mental acuity.
«Due to the particular demographics of the target population (described above), the most common concerns presented are related to aging... [T] he majority of calls have been from judges and court staff seeking advice about how best to approach a bench officer exhibiting signs of declining mental acuity due to age, depression, or other health problems.»
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