
Research Shows If You Eat Healthy, You May Improve Your Brain Health
The fascinating outcomes of a recent AARP study are in: people who eat healthy are twice as likely to consider their mental acuity to be

How to Have a Good Visit with Your Loved One Experiencing Alzheimer’s Disease
It may be a bit intimidating to understand what to mention and just how to act when spending some time with a family member with

Benefits of Online Gaming and Cognitive Improvement for Seniors
The world wide web provides us with immediate responses to almost any question we can imagine, learning opportunities beyond what we could have dreamed of

When Dementia Causes a Senior to Break the Law
It may seem incredible – a nice, at times disoriented grandmother with Alzheimer’s disease being handcuffed and placed under arrest. But nevertheless, that very scene

Alzheimer’s Study May Show Link Between Dementia and Insomnia
It is a common problem for many older adults – falling and staying asleep for a full night’s rest. Apart from feeling somewhat foggy the

Help for Caregivers: Managing Memory Loss in Alzheimer’s
As the saying goes, there’s no place like home; but what do you do when someone you love and care for insists on going home

New Research in Stroke Rehabilitation Produces “Shocking” Results
For the first time ever, a treatment option that’s become increasingly popular in Parkinson’s patients – deep-brain stimulation – is being tested for stroke rehabilitation.

Brain Injury’s Subtle and Sometimes Hidden Effects
Is there anything quite as fascinating as the human brain? It’s 75% water, contains no pain receptors, and yet is comprised of as many as

The Best Sleep Position to Protect Against Alzheimer’s Disease
Getting a good night’s sleep can become more difficult as we get older. Whether we just need less sleep or physical discomfort makes it harder