Archive for the 'Mental Health' Category
Combine Physical and Mental Exercise For Brain Health - Interview With Dr Kramer
Monday, August 18th, 2008Dr. Arthur Kramer is a Professor in the University of Illinois Department of Psychology, the Campus Neuroscience Program, the Beckman Institute, and the Director of the Biomedical Imaging Center at the University of Illinois.
I am honored to interview him today about recent brain research findings focused on how to maintain a healthy, strong brain.
Alvaro Fernandez […]
People with Alzheimers benefit from activities
Friday, June 20th, 2008One disease that people dread to be diagnosed with is Alzheimers. No one could blame them. Alzheimers affects not only one area or one system but all body systems. It is one of the most debilitating diseases known to man. Alzheimers is a progressive disease. Gradually the various systems of the body may be affected […]
Memory Loss and Aging - How the Brain Changes as We Age
Tuesday, May 20th, 2008According to studies, our brain age like the rest of our body. By the age of 20, we begin to lose a few brain cells. However, memory loss and aging should not really be of much concern to most of us at this point. We must understand that memory loss and aging is a long […]
What You Can Do To Prevent Senility When You Get Old
Thursday, May 15th, 2008The reason ‘old sayings’ become ‘old sayings’ is because they’ve been proven to be universally true and because they’re true, they’ve been handed down and passed around for generations. One such old saying is “You learn something new every day”.
We should be thankful that scientists are among the leading advocates of learning something new every […]
Getting the Lowdown on Alzheimers disease
Saturday, May 3rd, 2008Alzheimers’ is an incurable, progressive, but often slow-to-progress disease, the diagnosis isn’t the end of the world but the early of a process and you and your mother just have to have the attitude you’ll deal with it. Alzheimer’s disease, sometimes known as Alzheimers, is the single most common form of dementia but a number […]
















