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Memory Games for Seniors

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A Dose of Good Medicine – Healthy Lifestyle and Cognitive Health

What if there was something you could do to offset your risk of developing dementia? A broad research study out of England suggests adopting a healthier lifestyle might help protect your cognitive health, regardless of whether you are genetically at a higher risk of developing the disease. Read about this study and about those lifestyle habits that you may wish to tweak. Read More

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Put Some Spring in Your Step

Spring is here and there is a beautiful outdoor world to rediscover! Read about the many proven health and wellness benefits of being in nature, whether you sit on a park bench, take a stroll along a nature trail or find another activity to explore the outdoors. Read More

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The Power of a Pet’s Companionship

Could ‘man’s best friend’ be more than just a furry, loyal companion? Could a pet actually have a therapeutic impact that counteracts some of the negative aspects of aging? Read about the many benefits of pet ownership for seniors – benefits that enhance the overall health and wellbeing of older adults. Read More

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Eating Your Way to Better Brain Health

Scientists have uncovered many links between nutrition and brain health – the components of certain ‘healthy’ foods actively support or enhance brain function. See a list of those foods and an explanation of how they boost your brain! Read More

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