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Cognition and Brain Function

The best chess set for seniors

The Best Chess Set for Seniors – Advice and Top Picks

October 4, 2019 By Cassie Greenfield, MSc 1 Comment

Chess is a especially powerful way to challenge one’s thinking and to improve cognition. This post highlights how you can choose the best chess set for seniors, along with why doing so is important.

Ways to Improve Cognition at Any Age

16 Practical Ways to Improve Cognition at Any Age

July 31, 2019 By Cassie Greenfield, MSc Leave a Comment

While cognition often seems to decrease with age, there are various approaches that can help to protect your cognition and keep your mind sharp.

Reducing dementia risk

Powerful Ways to Reduce Dementia Risk

March 13, 2019 By Cassie Greenfield, MSc Leave a Comment

Dementia can be a scary idea, especially as there remains so much that we don’t know. Yet, research shows that there are various ways to lower your risk.

Aging and cognitive decline

Age and Cognitive Decline – The Link isn’t all that Straightforward

November 13, 2018 By Angelica Herrera Venson, DrPH, MPH Leave a Comment

There is a strong link between aging and cognitive decline. But, the connection isn’t complete. It’s important to remember how the two areas are related and to avoid assumptions.

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