According to an article published in PsyPost, dementia sets in with age, but our behavioural habits through adulthood can help in preventing or delaying the effects. Some of the healthy habits ...
NEW YORK – It makes sense in principle. You exercise your muscles to make them stronger and prevent frailty and decline; should your brain not work the same way? But, as often happens in science ...
These days you can't walk into a doctor's office or through the line at the grocery store without seeing a plethora of headlines on how to age like fine wine. While turning to trendy anti-aging ...
Engaging in meaningful activities can help older adults with dementia express themselves, manage emotions and maintain cognitive function.
An article in the medical journal Neurology lists specific questions people should ask their neurologist or primary care ...
Jan. 22, 2025 — Researchers demonstrated that individuals who had childhood epilepsy have an increased accumulation of brain amyloid later in life, potentially predisposing them to late-onset ...
For long-term brain health, older adults might want to carefully consider how they spend their downtime, according to a new study. Researchers from the University of South Australia assessed the ...
It's well known that spending too much time spent sitting on our backside can raise the risk of a multitude of diseases - from diabetes to dementia. But scientists have found that, when it comes ...
Brain training games showed diminishing effects on cognitive function, due to absence of real world applications.
Brain-boosting and mentally stimulating games are often touted as a simple way to keep Alzheimer’s and Dementia at bay, and card games could help in the fight against neurodegeneration.