MONDAY, March 7 (HealthDay News) -- Genetics may predispose some people who live in so-called “hazardous” neighborhoods -- where fear and stress are a fact of daily life -- to face a higher risk for age-related cognitive decline, new research warns.
MONDAY, March 7 (HealthDay News) -- Genetics may predispose some people who live in so-called “hazardous” neighborhoods -- where fear and stress are a fact of daily life -- to face a higher risk for age-related cognitive decline, new research warns.