Brain plasticity, also known as neuroplasticity, refers to the brain’s ability to adapt and change throughout a person’s lifespan. The brain can reorganize its structure, function, and connec...
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The prospect of developing dementia is frightening for many people. According to Alzheimer’s Disease International: We don’t have control over some risk factors that increase the likelihood o...
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Author Ashima Kahrs, Ageless Grace Educator Ashima Kahrs suffered a severe stroke at the age of twenty-one. Through humor, wit, and humility, she relays pearls of insight she gained while Th...
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Did you know that top smartphone manufacturers continue to make those seemingly outdated push-button cell phones? They’re often dubbed ‘granny phones.’ While we strive to combat ageism in s...
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How Listening to Favorite, Long-Known Music Enhances Our Brain Plasticity, Cognitive Performance By: Jem Golden, Sessional University Lecturer/Tutor, Strategic Research Consultant, Analyst/Writer...
By Gina Rich, Washington PostNovember 2, 2023 Writing by hand may feel difficult for many of us as we engage less in fine motor activities and use devices more. Aisha The post Handwriting is a...
Here’s why learning can help protect your brain for years to come! By Austin Perlmutter, MD Why is learning so important to brain function? Every moment of our lives, our The post How Learni...
Understanding Parkinson’s Disease Statistics At Ageless Grace, we believe it is crucial to have accurate information about Parkinson’s disease (PD) to better address the needs of those affect...
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Austin Perlmutter, MD You’ve likely heard some version of the story: don’t eat sugar, it’s bad for your health. Indeed, research shows that consuming too much of the sweet stuff The post...
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Sandee LaMotte, CNN for CNN Health People who consumed foods from the plant-based Mediterranean and brain-focused MIND diets had fewer of the hallmark signs of Alzheimer’s — sticky beta-amy...