Findings from a new study suggest that older people with mild cognitive impairment who engage in high levels of activities such as word games and hobbies have better memory, working memory, attention ...
In all, 145 seniors with mild cognitive impairment were recruited from memory clinics in Montreal and Quebec City to take part in cognitive training known as MEMO+ between the springs of 2012 and ...
Although a few studies have found that activities such as putting together jigsaw puzzles can protect against cognitive aging, the benefits of these activities in preventing ...
With the rising awareness of mental health issues, there is a growing focus on activities that support cognitive function and emotional well-being. Senior centers and community organizations like ...
Karolinska Institutet has discovered that an already registered antidepressant, duloxetine, may also have positive effects on memory and cognitive functions in the elderly. "Both depression and ...
Our bodies naturally age, but engaged seniors who are proactive about their health can slow the process. Proper exercise (at least 30 minutes a day, five days a week), socializing, and incorporating ...