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Bodywork: Probing the secrets of ‘super-agers’

June 18, 2024

Each week, OMRF Chief Medical Officer Dr. Judith James opens “Adam’s Journal” to answer a medical question from Adam Cohen, OMRF’s senior vice president & general counsel. Adam’s Journal I read recently that 4 in 10 people 65 and older suffer from some form of memory loss. And I assume that our brains, like so […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: age related cognition, aging, aging disorders, brain age, cognition, cognitive, memory loss, super ager, young brain age

An OMRF employee finds a new lease on life—at work

August 5, 2019

In MS, immune cells attack the protective covering of nerves in the brain, causing vision problems, tremors, paralysis, painful spasms, imbalance and cognitive changes.

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Are sleep aids safe?

August 2, 2018

To try to get enough rest, many turn to sleep aids. But is that a safe solution?

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