A new study may allay concerns that strenuous exercise could up the risk for developing amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), an incurable ... Read More
Brain Health
4 Ways to Help Your Loved One Manage Their Dementia
You notice unusual changes in your mom, like forgetting how to get home from the grocery store, or not remembering how to work the ... Read More
Could Your Hearing Loss Lead to Dementia?
Hearing loss is a natural part of aging nobody likes to admit is happening. But happen it does – and ignoring it comes with a cost. It could ... Read More
This Diet Could Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease
Older Blacks are twice as likely as whites to develop Alzheimer's disease. However, following a particular diet may help ward off the ... Read More
Can Traffic Noise Raise Your Risk of Dementia?
It's more than just an annoyance: Long-term exposure to traffic and train noise may increase the risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease, ... Read More
Can Eye Problems Raise the Risk for Dementia?
Diseases that can rob you of vision as you age also appear to be tied to an increased risk for dementia, a new study finds. Specifically, ... Read More
Diets That Lower Brain Iron Could Keep You Sharp
Older adults who regularly eat foods like fish, nuts and olive oil may have less iron accumulation in their brains, as well as sharper ... Read More
A Mentally Challenging Job Could Help Ward Off Dementia
While every worker would prefer a fun, mentally stimulating job, new research reveals an added bonus: Such work could help prevent dementia ... Read More
Having Someone Who’ll Listen May Be Good for Your Aging Brain
Blacks are more likely than whites to develop cognitive impairment or Alzheimer's Disease later in life, but a new study suggests a simple ... Read More
Deep Sleep Gives Your Brain a Deep Clean
Deep sleep is essential to optimal brain health. I often hear people bragging about only getting 4 or 5 hours of sleep as if it were a ... Read More
Tips to Separate Work from Home When Working Remotely
Prior to 2020, working from home was a rare luxury for many. We used to ooh and ahh and fantasize about our friends who worked from home. ... Read More
Is Social Media Hurting Your Child?
Let me tell you something about me. By all prevailing definitions, I am an adult. In more urban vernacular, I am a grown adult. What this ... Read More












