A 20-year clinical trial found that one specific type of cognitive training may significantly reduce dementia risk, offering ...
Game-based training improves not only the cognitive abilities of people with initial signs of developing dementia, but also leads to positive changes in the brain. That is according to two new studies ...
Some 2.3 million U.S. adults over 65 — more than 4% — have a diagnosis of dementia. But even without a diagnosis, a certain amount of cognitive decline is normal as age sets in. Whether it’s due to ...
You might've heard that doing the daily crossword puzzle is good for your brain. It certainly is a nice way to keep your mind busy. But the truth is, crosswords may only help strengthen a particular ...
Protecting brain health becomes increasingly important with age, and many experts agree that everyday lifestyle choices can ...
Swap endless scrolling for classic brain games on your phone that challenge memory, logic, vocabulary, and problem-solving ...
Didn't learn a musical instrument? It may not be too late to benefit. A new study suggests that learning an instrument in ...
Because video games are a regular part of many people's everyday lives, researchers have spent a lot of time trying to ...
Games boost cognitive function by improving memory, problem-solving, and attention. Let’s explore the top choices for Alzheimer’s, including board games, card games, and apps. Share on Pinterest ...