cognitive health

Alive Inside: The Power of Music and Alzheimer’s

November is  Alzheimer’s Awareness Month!  In this blog, I will explore the inspiring 2014 Sundance Film Festival winning documentary “Alive Inside” and discuss a strategy that can make a positive impact on the lives of those affected by Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Alive Inside – 2014 Sundance Film Festival winning documentary “Alive Inside” is a […]

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Can We Boost Our Brainpower? Part 2

Strategies for Effective Recall Memory is a remarkable cognitive ability that allows us to store and retrieve information. Whether it’s remembering important facts for an exam or recalling cherished moments from our past, a well-functioning memory is essential for our daily lives. However, the human memory is fallible, and we often find ourselves struggling to

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Do Optimists Really Live Longer?

 Is your glass half empty or half full? Your answer to this question could have impact on how long you will live.   There is a growing body of research that an optimistic mindset can improve your health and help you live longer.  A 2022 Harvard study found that women who reported positive outlook were likelier

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Strengthen Your Memory With Nutrition

A frustrating part of life is that growing older increases our risk for many ailments. There are habits we can practice to decrease some of those risks and help prepare for the healthiest aging process we can manage. We constantly discuss healthy lifestyle and habits because these are some of the most practical ways to

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Seeking New Friends & Lovers As a Senior Citizen

According to current government statistics, about 27% of older adults living in the United States live alone. That translates to about 14.7 million aging adults who may be spending Valentine’s Day alone this year. Of course there are caveats to that statement: Not everyone celebrates Valentine’s Day; Much of its hype is largely the result

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Exercise for Brain Health

Exercise offers many benefits, to both physical and mental health. Exercise improves blood flow in the body, including blood flow to the brain. As your heart starts beating faster it pumps more oxygen to the brain and also stimulates neurogenesis, the production of new brain cells. Researchers at the University of British Columbia found that

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Lifestyles of the Super-Agers

“Youth is the gift of nature, but age is a work of art.” -Stanislaw Jerzy Lec  There’s a group of older adults that we can all learn a lesson from when it comes to aging. Health care professionals call them the super-agers. This intriguing group of people are striding into their 70s and 80s (and

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Distanced Connections

 As we enter our 6th month of social-distancing and sheltering-in-place because of COVID-19, isolation and loneliness threaten our mental and physical health. Isolation and loneliness can increase cognitive decline and weaken mental health. They can also affect our physical health and overall wellbeing. In this current climate when physically stepping out of isolation is discouraged,

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