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Meditative practice and spiritual wellbeing may preserve cognitive function in aging

Meditative practice and spiritual wellbeing may preserve cognitive function in aging


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Amsterdam, May 11, 2021 - It is projected that up to 152 million people worldwide will be living with Alzheimer s disease (AD) by 2050. To date there are no drugs that have a substantial positive impact on either the prevention or reversal of cognitive decline. A growing body of evidence finds that targeting lifestyle and vascular risk factors have a beneficial effect on overall cognitive performance. A new review in the
Journal of Alzheimer s Disease, published by IOS Press, examines research that finds spiritual fitness, a new concept in medicine that centers on psychological and spiritual wellbeing, and Kirtan Kriya, a simple 12-minute meditative practice, may reduce multiple risk factors for AD. ....

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Spiritual fitness and meditative practice may reduce multiple risk factors for Alzheimer's disease


Spiritual fitness and meditative practice may reduce multiple risk factors for Alzheimer s disease
It is projected that up to 152 million people worldwide will be living with Alzheimer s disease (AD) by 2050. To date there are no drugs that have a substantial positive impact on either the prevention or reversal of cognitive decline. A growing body of evidence finds that targeting lifestyle and vascular risk factors have a beneficial effect on overall cognitive performance. A new review in the
Journal of Alzheimer s Disease, published by IOS Press, examines research that finds spiritual fitness, a new concept in medicine that centers on psychological and spiritual wellbeing, and Kirtan Kriya, a simple 12-minute meditative practice, may reduce multiple risk factors for AD. ....

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