“It engages multiple brain areas at once, acting like a full-brain workout,” experts say.
A new comedic play and a 20-year neurology study explore what we can do to prevent dementia and cognitive decline.
As Baby Boomers reach their late seventies, tales of dementia cases fill the news, posing the question of how joy, love, and happiness can still exist when our memory starts to fade. Such is the story ...
Board games have made a massive comeback in the past decade. And researchers are discovering that board games are not only fun, they may also benefit our brains, especially as we age. The global board ...
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In a one-act play, a man chronicles his own dementia
He props his smartphone against a pile of books and adjusts the settings so the screen won’t go dark. He sets a timer. Then he waits. Eyes closed, Samuel A. Simon traces his breath from his ankles up ...
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