Frequently engaging in these leisure activities is associated with better brain function in people aged 50 and older, ...
Social hubs of mental stimulation may be more than just pleasant diversions – they could be unofficial cognitive health ...
A variety of studies have now been published exploring the cognitive benefits of recreational activities ... NART: National adult reading test.
A recent study published in the journal Intelligence offers promising insights into cognitive enhancement for older adults.
Dementia causes a progressive loss of a person’s cognitive (thinking ... stimulating games and other activities might improve the ability to think in older adults and possibly reduce the ...
New research shows that varied cognitive training, rather than repetitive tasks, helps older adults improve working memory.
People with cognitive impairments have fewer gut microbes and less microbial diversity. That’s good news because we can ...
In this review we critically evaluate and summarise the cross-sectional and longitudinal studies that assess the impact of aerobic exercise and fitness on cognitive performance, brain volume, and ...
Researchers at Kessler Foundation have published a new clinical protocol examining the combination of aerobic exercise ...