As people age, the brain naturally changes. Cognitive decline and memory loss come into greater focus. Remembering names and memories may take longer than usual. Processing conversations may involve ...
Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) is a free health and nutrition program. Each week you will cook and taste healthy foods, save money at the grocers, learn about food safety, and ...
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Very embarrassing freshman pictures have been burned into my memory and keep me up at ... A football jersey? The viral Free People romper? You don’t have to spend an arm and a leg to create the ...
More than 50 tables of dealers buying and selling cards and memorabilia. Proceeds benefit homeless children. 3-8 p.m. Sept.
More than 50 tables of dealers buying and selling cards and memorabilia. Proceeds benefit homeless children. 3-8 p.m. Sept. 20, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sept. 21, Bahia Shrine Center, 3101 E. Semoran Blvd., ...
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A Nashville nonprofit senior living community announced a $20 million campaign Thursday to expand rooms and services. Abe's Garden Community, which specializes in dementia care, held a news ...
The community of Transcona is very lucky to have dedicated senior resource co-ordinators ... reduced rates of cognitive decline, improved memory and/or sleep and reduced loneliness.
Submitted How healthy is your brain? A lot is said about heart health, but what about brain health? On. 24, North Carolina AARP and Rufty-Holmes Senior Center will team up to present a free workshop ...
“The 5D memory crystal opens up possibilities for other researchers to build an everlasting repository of genomic information from which complex organisms like plants and animals might be ...
A new AARP study reveals a positive shift over the past five years in how adults 50-plus are portrayed online. Overall, negative sentiment in online media and marketing images dropped from 28% in 2018 ...