As we grow older, it’s natural for our brains to slow down a little. One major reason is the gradual weakening of the cholinergic system, a network of brain cells that supports attention, memory, and ...
For a long time, retirement after 65 sounded like a clear finish line. People imagined closing the office door forever, ...
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A new companion to the GSA KAER Toolkit for Brain Health helps clinicians and caregivers promote brain health, detect cognitive changes early, and support adults with intellectual and developmental ...
Your brain can grow new cells—and one molecule makes it possible. Learn how movement, food, and mindset can boost BDNF to ...
Kisco Senior Living has launched a new memory care model grounded in scientific research and Montessori-based principles. Last year, the Carlsbad, ...
Fast-paced brain training over just 10 weeks potentially offset a decade of cognitive decline. Learn how speed games may ...
CNW/ - The way we speak in everyday conversation may hold important clues about brain health, according to new research from Baycrest, the University of Toronto and York University. The study found ...