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memory, however, did not appear to be affected by the amount of television time.The study was led by Tina Hoang of the Northern California Institute for Research and Education at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Francisco; and Kristine Yaffe of the University of California, San Francisco.
Date: Dec 03, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
Too Much TV While Younger May Hamper Middle-Aged Brain
"We found that low physical activity and high TV watching in young adulthood were associated with worse cognitive [mental] function" in middle-age, said Tina Hoang, a staff research associate with the Northern California Institute for Research and Education at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in
Date: Dec 03, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
Study: too much TV, too little exercise might dull young adult brains
"There are so many more opportunities for sitting now that it's even more of a concern," than when the study started, in the 1980s, said Tina Hoang, a researcher at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Francisco. She was a co-author on the study led by Kristine Yaffe of the University of Califor
Date: Dec 02, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
Too much TV as a young adult may harm brain in mid-life: study
The study was led by Tina Hoang of the Northern California Institute for Research and Education at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Francisco; and Kristine Yaffe of the University of California, San Francisco.
Date: Dec 02, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
Older adults who binge drink face risk for dementia
"In this group of older women, moderate alcohol consumption was not protective," study author Tina Hoang, a researcher at UCSF's Veteran's Health Research Institute, said in a press release. "We found that heavier use earlier in life, moderate use in late-life, and transitioning to drinking in late-