Citation: Games, puzzles and reading can slow cognitive decline in the elderly—even in those with mild cognitive impairment (2024, September 10) retrieved 7 October 2024 from https ...
And keep your mind sharp to maintain your cognitive abilities. Activities suggested range from exercising and participating in sports to socializing and matching wits on the daily crossword puzzle. In ...
Games, puzzles and reading can slow cognitive decline in the elderly -- even in those with mild cognitive impairment. ScienceDaily . Retrieved October 4, 2024 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases ...
Researchers from the University of Edinburgh found that gardening has positive benefits for cognitive health as people age, ...
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In this article: Beloved games like chess and solitaire are more than fun pastimes and friendly competition: They can help noticeably improve a senior's brain function and have a number of other ...