People Who Participate in Arts and Craft Activities and Who Socialize May Delay Development of Memory Problems (Video)
Archives: September 2015
Your House is trying to Kill You!!!
All The Ways Your House Is Trying To Kill You – An infographic by the team at ABC Wildlife Embed All The Ways Your House Is Trying To Kill You on Your Site: Copy and Paste the Code Below <br /><br /> <img src=”http://abcwildlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/killer-house-infographic-6-22.png” width=”540″></p><br /> <p>All The Ways Your...
Meaningful Social Activities Actually Maintains or Increases Brain Function
Meaningful Social Activities Actually Maintains or Increases Brain Function The memory center in the brains of seniors maintained their size and, in men, grew modestly after two years in a program that engaged them in meaningful and social activities,åÊ Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health-led research suggests. At the...
Compound in Green Tea Plus Exercise Can Slow, Reverse Alzheimer’s
Compound in Green Tea Plus Exercise Can Slow, Reverse Alzheimer’s University of Missouri researchers have determined that a compound found in green tea, and voluntary exercise, slows the progression of Alzheimer’s disease in mice and may reverse its effects. Further study of the commonly found extract could lead to advancements...
Heavy Snoring, Sleep Apnea May Signal Earlier Memory and Thinking Decline
Heavy Snoring, Sleep Apnea May Signal Earlier Memory and Thinking Decline Heavy snoring and sleep apnea may be linked to memory and thinking decline at an earlier age, according to a study published in the online issue of Neurologyå¨, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. The research...
Middle Aged and Underweight? You’re a Third More Likely to Develop Dementia
Middle Aged and Underweight? You’re a Third More Likely to Develop Dementia Middle-aged people who are underweight (with a Body Mass Index less than 20 are a third more likely to develop dementia than people of similar age with a healthy BMI, according to research published in The Lancet...