Brain exercises support neuroplasticity, which refers to the brain’s tendency to form new connections and neural pathways.
Seniors who engaged in memory strategies two hours a week had enduring thinking benefits, a new study suggests.
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Sep. 13, 2024 — A drug that delivers chemotherapy directly to tumors has shown impressive activity against some of the hardest-to-reach cancer cells: those that have spread to the brain in ...
Major tracts of white matter - which provide connections between different parts of the brain - show evidence of increasing during pregnancy Pregnancy brain really does exist, according to one of ...
The return of the Colorado Senior Games in 2025 was announced on Tuesday, Sept. 24, by Colorado Lt. Gov. Dianne Primavera, ...
TULSA, Okla. — Montereau Retirement Community put on a new event for their residents called Senior Showdown, which featured fun outdoor games that combined physical activity with fun.
How the Brain Integrates Pain Prediction and Stimuli Sep. 23, 2024 — A study has uncovered new insights into how the brain processes and integrates pain information. The research goes beyond ...
When you use links on our website, we may earn a fee. Shopping for cat food for senior cats can be confusing with so many options available. Your feline friend has changing nutritional needs as ...
Later on, the PS5 Pro will be released, hopefully making the year's games look and feel even better. We're now well into 2024, and so far it's been a great one for new games, as well as remasters ...
Whatever the case may be, some of the best senior NBN plans offer incredible value for pensioners. You may be surprised to learn that some of the best NBN providers have dedicated discounts and ...
At 57, Madonna Hanna could jog for an hour, but had never sprinted. 14 years later, she's a national champion sprinter and says she hasn't reached her peak. Hanna shared tips for getting fit, no ...