Cognitive stimulation improves memory and well-being in the elderly, according to a study by USP
A study from USP has found that a structured cognitive stimulation program can enhance memory and well-being in healthy elderly individuals.
Transition from work life to retirement. What should a senior do when their career is no longer the focus?
The article discusses how transitioning to retirement can significantly impact social activity and cognitive stimulation for seniors, emphasizing the importance of volunteering as a means to adjust and maintain connections.
My discovery that reduces the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease by 38 percent
Research indicates that mentally stimulating activities can significantly lower the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.