Research reveals why some people become brain super-agers—and how simple daily habits can help keep your brain strong, sharp, and resilient as you age.
When 65-year-old Paul Person was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease this year, the first thing he did was contact a personal trainer — not for his body, but for his brain. Though somewhat limited by a ...
Donald Trump insists he’s fine—a paragon of health and vitality, in fact. And if you think otherwise? “It’s seditious, perhaps even treasonous,” in the president’s estimation. “President Trump is a ...
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9 best foods to boost your brain and memory
Feeling sharp and active can make your day feel effortless, while a dull and foggy mind can steal the joy out of your life. There is something you can do for your brain everyday which is extremely ...
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The breakfast secret to a sharper mind: Eating this simple food may slow cognitive decline in older adults
As we age, maintaining cognitive function becomes a primary focus of health and wellness research. Increasingly, scientists are zeroing in on how specific nutrients support complex brain processes ...
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