Posts Tagged ‘Preventive Action’

How To Retain Memory Above 55 – Part Three

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

This is the third part of the article series about how to retain memory after age 55.

Normal blood pressure is good for your brain’s capacity

High blood pressure is causing people above age 60 to have a higher rate of cognitive decline than people with normal blood pressure. The Journal of the American Geriatrics Society mention that hypertension also increase the risk for stroke and Alzheimer’s disease. Data from national health survey shows that subjects with normal blood pressure have least amount of cognitive decline over time. Read more on retain memory

How To Retain Memory Above 55 – Part One

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Most people who are getting older experience difficulty to recall familiar names or find it hard to learn new things. These symptoms are cues of changes in memory. Other common signs of age are that it takes longer to find the right word and that it is tougher to call to mind something from long‑term memory.

In a multi-part series, we will lay out things you can do to improve your memory when you are near or above 55 years old. Different tips on how to retain memory above 55.

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How to Keep Your Mind Sharp

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

“Just as physical activity keeps your body strong, mental activity keeps your mind sharp and agile. One way to do this is to continually challenge yourself by learning new skills. If you continue to learn and challenge yourself, your brain continues to grow, literally. An active brain produces new connections between nerve cells that allow cells to communicate with one another. This helps your brain store and retrieve information more easily, no matter what your age.

How can you challenge yourself? Try: