
Sanjula Singh
Dr. Sanjula Singh is an instructor in neurology at Harvard Medical School and the principal investigator at the Brain Care Labs at Massachusetts General Hospital. She gained attention for her research highlighting the significant role that lifestyle and behavioral changes can play in reducing the risk of age-related brain diseases, such as dementia, stroke, and late-life depression. Her recent study emphasizes that many factors contributing to these conditions are modifiable, offering hope and actionable steps for individuals seeking to improve their cognitive health.
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Dr. Sanjula Singh is an instructor in neurology at Harvard Medical School and principal investigator at the Brain Care Labs at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
Exercise in midlife linked with lower dementia riskDr. Sanjula Singh is the lead researcher at Brain Care Labs of Massachusetts General Hospital and head of the study.
Μικρά μυστικά για την υγεία του εγκεφάλουSanjula Singh is the lead researcher at the Brain Care Laboratories of Massachusetts General Hospital and the principal author of the study.
Cómo reducir el riesgo de ictus, demencia y depresión al mismo tiempoSanjula Singh is the lead author of a study identifying 17 modifiable risk factors common to stroke, dementia, and depression in older age.
17 modi per ridurre il rischio di ictus, demenza e depressione. Ecco come proteggere il cervello
Dr. Sanjula Singh is the lead researcher at the Brain Care Laboratories of Massachusetts General Hospital and the principal author of the study.
17 maneras de reducir el riesgo de sufrir un accidente cerebrovascular, demencia y depresión a la vezSanjula Singh is a senior author and principal researcher at Brain Care Labs, highlighting the role of genetics and health behaviors in the risk of developing neurological diseases.
Pesquisadores identificam 17 fatores de risco comuns a doenças cerebrais; veja quais sãoSenior author Sanjula Singh, MD, PhD, principal investigator at the Brain Care Labs at Massachusetts General Hospital, described the discovery as 'hopeful.'
These 3 common brain disorders are tied to 17 modifiable risk factorsDr. Sanjula Singh is the lead author of the study and an instructor in neurology at Harvard Medical School.
Cei 17 factori care favorizează riscul de demență, accident vascular cerebral și depresie
Sanjula Singh led the research at Massachusetts General Hospital identifying 17 modifiable risk factors for stroke, dementia, and depression in the elderly.
Científicos identifican 17 factores que hay que modificar para prevenir la demencia, el ictus y la depresión
Dr. Sanjula Singh is a senior study author and an instructor in neurology at Harvard Medical School.
17 factors affecting your risk for dementia, stroke and depression













