Research has shown that seniors who were cognitively active were 2.6 times less likely to develop Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia than those who were not. This is a statistic that may help motivate many older adults to consider taking some time to sharpen their own cognitive skills.
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7 Ways to Improve Memory
Monday, July 13th, 2009Tags: Alzheimer, Cognitive Skills, Dementia, Memory Research, Older Adults, Seniors, Statistic, Ways To Improve Memory
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Free Brain Training Games – Improve Your Brain Power by Playing Brain Games For Free
Saturday, June 6th, 2009At some point of time all of us need to overhaul our brain to have a healthy mind. The brain is like a complex machine and to keep in hale and hearty you need to keep it occupied with constructive activity. Studies reveal that the brain starts losing its charm from the age of 30! It is a cause of concern and requires your attention with immediate effect; feed the brain with work that will enrich its capabilities. In general the brain needs to be active and alert to prevent diseases such as Dementia and Alzheimer in the later stages of life. A healthy mind can combat all the threat of memory related issues.
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