Aging is associated with reduced performance in multiple domains of cognition: memory, executive functions (planning, inhibition, manipulating information in one’s mind), language, processing ...
The frontal lobe is a large part of the brain. It extends from the front of the brain almost halfway to the back, and it helps humans perform complex tasks, innovate, and imagine. This article ...
Don’t forget to add this to your meal prep. Dr. Jonathan J. Rasouli, a board-certified spinal neurosurgeon at Northwell Health in New York, is opening up his own cookbook and shared some of his ...
The Professor of Ageing and Intellectual Disability at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, has been recognised for her transformative work to improve the lives of people with ...
Reminiscence refers to the act of recalling memories from the past. It is a familiar activity to everyone, but reminiscence can be highly beneficial for people with Alzheimer’s disease. It can support ...
Alzheimer's disease affects memory, thinking and behaviour, and while age stands as the predominantly known risk factor, your lifestyle choices can also sway the odds. An enlightening article ...
Christmas is a time when many families gather to enjoy quality time together, spanning generations from children to grandparents. With the number of dementia cases on the rise each year, it's ...
For all the rousing revelry and festive fizz that Christmas Day can bring, for some it only ramps up the confusion and anxiety. Older relatives may find it more of a slog to host than they are ...
CHRISTMAS can be a good time to spot signs of dementia in a loved one. The festive season often brings changes in routine, larger family gatherings, and more stimulating environments, which can ...