Speaking two languages into old age can prevent dementia
New Canadian research found that knowing two languages or more can postpone the onset of dementia in old age by more than four years.
The researchers examined the participants for knowledge of ...
Speaking two languages into old age can prevent dementia
New Canadian research found that knowing two languages or more can postpone the onset of dementia... and the age at which signs of dementia began to appear.
Men who spoke only one language were found to develop
mental health.
Prevention is better than Cure so Moms should be given support to avoid the risk of poor mental health. Moms have a very big responsibility to look after so it can be really good to give them an upper
Top 5 Ways to Mentally Prepare to Meditate
If you are just getting into meditation, it is good to take a few steps to get your mind used to the idea that you're about to meditate. These 5 steps are suggestions you could use to mentally
Mentality and Swimming
Here is an article from a triathlon swimming web site that I thought you may find interesting:
Why your Cerebellum Matters in Swimming?
Exercise for Your Health (Physical and Mental)
Runners know the feeling: you've made it halfway through, and those endorphins kick in, and you feel like you could go forever. What began as something you had to push yourself to start becomes a tr ...
Moms who lack support are at greater risk of poor mental health
children have more than three times the risk of mental health problems than their peers if they feel they are missing emotional support in caring for their children. What's more, a mother's mental health has
Marijuana Can Lead to Mental Illness
researchers, marijuana can actually increase your risk of developing mental illness.
Currently, marijuana... linking marijuana to mental health disorders. They discovered that marijuana users were 41 percent more
Mental and Physical Health are Intertwined
Health and Fitness Summit & Exposition in March 2007, Michael Bracko stated that the mental benefits... this, it works both ways! Ellen Langer, professor of psychology at Harvard Medical School, found that our mental