As our family members age, we worry. We worry about their physical health and potential cognitive declines. If you are ...
Engaging in activities that keep your mind active is essential to lower the risk of diseases like dementia and to enhance neural connections. Brainteasers and puzzles are among the top methods for ...
The Living Alone With Cognitive Impairment Project estimates that that at least 4.3 million people 55 or older who have ...
Use travel as an opportunity to introduce your young travel companion to new experiences. From sushi and sashimi and smelly cheeses, to a long hike or paddle, to off-the-beaten path museums and ...
Experts from Yale and Norwalk shared how to reduce the risk of developing dementia and treatable issues, like sleep apnea, ...
If you’re looking to enhance your memory and thinking skills, regular exercise should be a key part of your strategy. As a ...
The Center for Retirement Research reports that about one-fifth of retirees are "elder orphans," with little or no extended ...
It’s estimated that at least 4.3 million people 55 or older in the United States with cognitive impairment or dementia live ...
In a health care system that assumes older adults have family caregivers to help them, those facing dementia alone often fall ...
Playing video games may make you smarter but regular exercise does not, scientists have said. Researchers found gamers scored better on memory, attention and reasoning skills compared to those who did ...