Staying mentally active is just as important as keeping your body moving — especially as you age. The good news, however, is that small, enjoyable changes to your daily routine can make a big ...
BLOOM (TAMPA) – World-renowned neurologist and author of The Invincible Brain: The Clinically Proven Plan to Age-Proof Your Brain and Stay Sharp, Dr. Majid Fotuhi, MD, PhD, joined Gayle Guyardo, host ...
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Dr. Majid Fotuhi, a neurologist and adjunct professor at Johns Hopkins University, who researches neuroplasticity and prevention of Alzheimer's ...
A new study suggests the benefits of speed training for your mind. Globe reporter Kay Lazar explains what that means. Good morning! How do we keep a sharp mind as we age? It’s more than Sudoku, says ...
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Small daily habits that keep your brain sharp
From what you eat at breakfast to how much you move, science shows that daily choices can shape your brain health for decades. Education, nutrient-rich diets, and consistent sleep all play powerful ...
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Keeping your brain sharp with AI in class
AI is transforming classrooms, offering personalized learning, faster research, and streamlined assignments. But heavy reliance risks dulling critical thinking and making discussions sound the same.
The Mediterranean diet—rich in olive oil, fish, vegetables and legumes—has long been linked to better heart health. Growing evidence suggests it may also help support brain health as we age, with a ...
FILE - A section of a preserved human brain on display at the Museum of Neuroanatomy at the University at Buffalo, in Buffalo, N.Y., on Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2003. (AP Photo/David Duprey, File) FILE - A ...
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