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A Classic Children’s Book on Aging and Memory by Carol Bradley Bursack Posted Thu 14 May 2009 4:31pm   When my children were young, we went, once a week, to the public library where we'd check out up to 30 books at a time. I had a special system for keeping track of the books and am still proud to say we didn't lose any. My kids learned to read early, though I continued to read aloud as long as they'd allow it. Read full post: Read on »
Aging And Memory Loss by Eva Z. Facebook Posted Fri 24 Sep 2010 5:38am is both yes and no. While it’s true that our brains start showing signs of aging around age 40, these momentary lapses of memory are more a sign of stress, over-busy schedules... all those extra years we’re living. So in the first of this two part article, I’d like to discuss with you what I tell my patients about how aging affects memory loss and some Read on »
Reversing Age Related Memory Loss by Al Fin .. Patient Expert Posted Mon 18 Oct 2010 5:25am is so-called declarative memory, the ability to learn new facts and remember, for example, lists. People who suffer age-related memory loss are at higher risk for developing... developed a new compound that appears to prevent and reverse age-related memory decline in mice. Their approach utilises a "gene knockout" approach against an amplifier Read on »
DHA may improve age-associated memory impairment by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 16 Nov 2010 12:00am of the Alzheimer’s Association. This is promising news for many aging Americans who are searching for options to maintain memory and support overall cognitive health. The “Memory... in the brain - on improving cognitive functions in healthy older adults with age-related cognitive decline. The study found that DHA taken for six months improved memory and learning Read on »
Avoiding Age-Related Memory Loss by HealthyAging .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm ERIC BRAVERMAN, MD, ANTI-AGING EXPERT: Everybody loses some degree of memory as they get older, as they slow down. ANNOUNCER: It's true that memory lapses are a normal part... stress and enjoy life may also give your memory a boost. ERIC BRAVERMAN, MD, ANTI-AGING EXPERT: Vacations are great for memory and then there's pets and there's better love life Read on »
100 things to prevent Alzheimer's and age-related memory loss by Peter C. Complimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Tue 04 Jan 2011 4:08pm Jean Carper has revealed in her book 100 SIMPLE THINGS YOU CAN DO TO PREVENT ALZHEIMER'S AND AGE-RELATED MEMORY LOSS (prophylactic for Alzheimer's) Among the steps that she advocated that can help people getting on in age in preventing them from catching the dreaded Alzheimer's and age-related memory loss are 1. Ask questions about anesthesia Read on »
Protein Sirtuin1 Linked to Aging May Boost Memory and Learning Ability by Bob DeMarco Patient Expert Posted Sat 24 Jul 2010 10:34am The same molecular mechanism that increases life span through calorie restriction may help boost memory and brainpower.....Discovery could lead to new drugs to fight Alzheimer’s, other neurological diseases.... Alzheimer's Reading Room The same molecular mechanism that increases life span through calorie restriction may help boost memory Read on »
Partial Memories – Why Does The Memory Weaken With Age? by Methods of Healing Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Sun 04 Jul 2010 5:59pm Why do intellectual performances decrease with age? Recent studies show that an important role in this process has the decreased communication between different parts of the brain that occurs with age. More specifically, the intellect...  Read on »
Memory: Can We Keep It As We Age? by Carol Bradley Bursack Posted Thu 14 May 2009 4:32pm Which do you like best – being entertained or learning new information? Can’t decide? Maybe you know but just don't remember! Help is on the way. In the book The Memory Advantage: Improve Your Memory, Mood, and Confidence Throughout life, you get both. Read on »
Research suggests low-carb is the way to go for those seeking to preserve their memory as they age by Dr. John B. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 07 Jan 2009 2:59pm Many individuals would like to live to a ripe old age, but at the same time dread the thought of losing their mental capabilities as they do this. One nutritional strategy that may well have some merit in preserving the function of the ageing brain is to ensure a good intake of omega-3 fats, especially [...] Read on »