Despite what you might have heard, there’s a lot more to learn past retirement age. Don’t fall for these myths on aging and brain health. https://t.co/WOLBwhFeoY
If you open up your phone and search your app store for “brain games” you will find a lot of brain games. But are any of those brain apps actually good? https://t.co/1BFyJinWKL
A new study shows that a novel online assessment provides a valid scientific measure of older adults' cognitive abilities related to maintaining independent living. https://t.co/7F8RusrqYY
What if there are specific actions we can take in our everyday lives to improve our brain health and maintain, or even sharpen, our cognitive function? https://t.co/uookU5VPZU
For the first time, a study shows an online assessment can provide a scientific measure of acetylcholine – a key brain chemical, which declines progressively with cognitive aging and even more quickly with Alzheimer’s disease. https://t.co/qxIub0xt34
Researchers have identified what is believed to be the first intervention found in a randomized controlled trial to show large and very large improvements in multiple symptoms associated with Long COVID. https://t.co/sydR9ihGwT
This normal part of aging can adversely affect memory, thinking, mood, and more. Here’s what you can do to offset these changes. https://t.co/SSv0pS5WJ6
If you’re worried your forgetfulness might be a sign of something more serious, it may be time to talk to your doctor about cognitive tests. https://t.co/zp4ePmhOum
A new study has found that BrainHQ exercises in conjunction with compensatory cognitive training can improve the cognitive status of people with HIV. https://t.co/gKYA25anO7
BrainHQ’s science-based brain-training exercises don’t just make you feel sharper. They can help you live a healthier, happier life. https://t.co/T3MqSqWOK8
Everyone knows that a breath of fresh air feels great. But research shows that spending time outside can also boost your mood, memory, and cognition. https://t.co/YRx3C751TN