Playing games to train your brain into a better memory may not be just the stuff of bad app-store advertising, according to a new study two decades in the making. Research published in the journal ...
Regular exercise, a Mediterranean diet, and an hour of video games? According to new research, that could be the perfect prescription for dementia prevention. A new study from Johns Hopkins found that ...
A groundbreaking study following older adults for two decades found that a specific type of brain training — speed of ...
For confidential advice, call Alzheimer's Society's Dementia Support Line on 0333 150 3456 Alzheimer's Society's symptoms checker can help spot the signs of dementia A simple brain training task ...
Participants who completed speed-of-processing cognitive training and follow-up “booster” sessions experienced a 25 percent ...
There are no proven ways to stave off mental decline or dementia, but a new report says there are hints that exercise, controlling blood pressure and some forms of brain training might offer help.
Brain-training games are all the rage, but whether they prevent cognitive decline has been debatable. Studies in recent years have gone back and forth on the topic, with no definitive conclusion. Many ...
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Beginning in the late 1990s, nearly 3,000 older adults received brain training as part of a study to evaluate the training's effect on thinking and memory. Twenty years later, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dr Dale Bredesen, a neurologist who has worked in many of California’s major universities, boldly claims that Alzheimer’s disease ...
Training the brain to think fast, preserves memory for decades. It’s all about short term brain training for long term memory. In a 25 year analysis researchers from the National Institutes of Health ...
The benefits of weight training are many: it promotes gains in strength and muscle mass, reduces body fat, and contributes to well-being and mental health. And now a study carried out at the State ...