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Games like word games, puzzles, or card games can help create more brain neurons, which can slow the decline of cognition and memory related to dementia.
These activities likely won’t prevent the brain damage that leads to dementia. But if someone does get Alzheimer’s disease, cognitive reserve “can mask the effect and delay the onset of ...
WebMD discusses the research on brain exercises that may help memory and help manage dementia.
Just because your loved one has dementia doesn’t mean they can’t still have fun. Here’s a few ideas and how to adapt them to any ability level.
Brain games claim to boost memory, but do they truly work? Learn what actually protects your brain and the best ways to support cognitive health.
While brain games like Sudoku and puzzles can improve cognitive skills, experts suggest they aren’t enough to prevent dementia. Real-life activities—such as exercise, social interaction, and learning ...
10 easy-to-learn games and puzzles that will help you stave off memory loss, cognitive decline, and help keep your brain healthy.
Research suggests that up to 45% of dementia cases may be prevented by fully addressing 14 lifestyle risk factors. Here's how, according to Louisiana doctors.
How brain training apps, puzzles and reading keep the mind sharp, and ward off dementia Online mind games can stimulate grey matter and ease stress, as long as they are challenging.
Training your brain to memorize names and to-do lists may delay Alzheimer's symptoms Seniors who engaged in memory strategies two hours a week had enduring thinking benefits, a new study suggests.