Your brain doesn’t have to become sluggish, forgetful, or foggy just because you’re getting older. While some minor changes in processing speed are normal with aging, significant cognitive decline isn ...
A mix of exercise, a healthy diet, social engagement and brain games could improve cognitive capabilities in older adults at risk of cognitive decline or dementia, a clinical trial has found. The ...
While "exercising" typically refers to running, walking or biking, remember you can give your brain a workout as well. Provide a boost for your brain with easy and enjoyable activities like reading, ...
After 40, your brain begins a subtle transformation. While wisdom and experience deepen, cognitive agility can wane if neglected. The good news? Science reveals that with intentional habits, you can ...
Scientists scanned the brains of adults with knee pain for two years to see how lifestyle affects brain aging.
Study uncovered a type of exercise that helps older adults boost memory, learning and offers protective benefits for the brain for 5 years.
If I were to hazard a guess, I would say that concerns about — and motivation to prevent — age-related cognitive decline increases as we approach the age range where the risk of dementia feels more ...
With Silicon Valley pouring billions into energy solutions to meet the massive electricity demands of AI, it’s easy to forget that old-fashioned human intelligence is very energy intensive, too.
In June, I wrote about eight evidence-based strategies for reducing dementia risk. Here's an important update: A major new study has found that lifestyle changes can improve brain function in older ...
Exercise isn’t just good for your body — it powers your brain too. See how simple activity can improve memory, focus, and ...
People often hunt for new, engaging information—we are curious by nature. Our curiosity can guide us in many ways, such as learning new things, starting a hobby, sleuthing for answers (and sometimes ...