Not exact matches
Long - term studies of both problems and
potential benefit of Kona coffee drank by elderly people, including assessment on symptoms of Alzheimer's disease and
cognitive impairment, are not conclusive.
Long - term studies of both risk and
potential benefit of drinking Kona by elderly people, including assessment on symptoms of Alzheimer's disease and
cognitive impairment, are not conclusive.
The
potential benefits of eating chocolate are said to be due to the antioxidants it contains and include lowering cholesterol levels, preventing
cognitive decline, and reducing the risk of cardiovascular problems.
Thus, increasing neurogenesis is a
potential treatment for a variety of disorders that would
benefit from improving
cognitive capacity.
Previous studies showed that
cognitive remediation — or training programs to reverse
cognitive declines, offer
potential benefits for people with MS.. But, to ensure maximum
benefit, many of these programs require in - person treatment sessions in an outpatient setting multiple times a week for at least an hour.
Bilbo says her next plans involve tweaking the rat experiment in an effort to zero in on how the worms convey
cognitive benefits and how they could be applied in
potential human treatments.
«With the ageing population it is important to have a better understanding of the long term effects of a premature menopause on later - life
cognitive function and the
potential benefit from using menopausal hormone treatment.
While once focused on anti-inflammatory
benefits, decreased cancer risk, and support of detoxification, studies on turmeric intake now include its
potential for improving
cognitive function, blood sugar balance, and kidney function, as well as lessening the degree of severity associated with certain forms of arthritis and certain digestive disorders.
I was disappointed not to be
benefiting from some of the upsides of the ketogenic diet, such as greater control over satiety and enhanced
cognitive performance, however, I wasn't prepared to trade those off with a
potential heart attack so I went back to the drawing board.
Some schools shunt students into the juvenile justice system in order to escape their duty to educate them - students who could
benefit from staying in school if only the educators held a positive view of their
potential and had the ability to address their
cognitive, developmental, emotional, and behavioral needs.
This kind of teacher finessing is an important application of Spiro et al.'s (1988)
cognitive flexibility theory and a
potential benefit for teacher candidates of using SWAP.
Specifically, if your
cognitive impairment is so severe that you are seen as a
potential danger to yourself, you will qualify for your long term care rider
benefits.
To be candid, if the real and
potential benefits of providing legal advice include speed of service and reduced cost respectively, to achieve a positive outcome, which has ultimately come about via the use of sophisticated IT / AI at some point during the legal service / problem continuum, and as a legal buyer my main concern is the right result, quality, value for money and / or price (which remains the issue in many instances), and I know lawyers and law firms can now do the work quicker, smarter and more accurately using AI and
cognitive computing technology, can I therefore expect my legal fees to be reduced?
Specifically, if your
cognitive impairment is so severe that you are seen as a
potential danger to yourself, you will qualify for your long term care rider
benefits.
While the
benefit of having such instant access to information is welcomed, the
potential cognitive effects a phone's presence may have on one's mind isn't.
This two - arm parallel group feasibility randomised controlled trial will determine whether a fully powered efficacy trial is achievable by examining the feasibility of recruitment, acceptability and
potential benefits of a
cognitive - behavioural therapy (CBT)- based intervention for fatigue among in - centre haemodialysis patients.
Studies suggest that breastfed children are significantly less likely than are their bottle - fed peers to be obese; develop asthma; have autoimmune diseases, such as Type 1 diabetes; and be diagnosed with childhood cancers.7 Moreover, infant feeding practices appear to be associated with
cognitive ability during childhood: Full - term infants who are breastfed, as opposed to bottle - fed, score three to six points higher on IQ tests.8 Family support providers can influence the initiation and continuation of breastfeeding by promoting, teaching, and supporting nursing; states can maximize
potential benefits by tracking how many mothers start and continue breastfeeding for at least three months.