Music On Your Mind: The Connection Between Music And Better Brain Health
October 29, 2025
Whether you are a music producer (meaning you sing or play an instrument) or a music appreciator ( you listen to music or attend performances), the evidence is mounting that the presence of music in your life can be a powerful ally in maintaining cognitive functioning well into your later…
Move The Needle: Vaccines Can Do More Than Fight Infections
October 22, 2025
While there is still some uncertainty and confusion about national policy regarding vaccines in general and this year’s COVID vaccine booster in particular, there is also some clarity, along with new research, about vaccines generally and vaccines targeting specific viral infections in particular. All told, the scientific information now available…
Cork It: More Reasons To Reduce Your Alcohol Intake
October 1, 2025
It’s time to put down your highball and take a look at some of the most recent data regarding alcohol consumption and the health risks it poses to your physical and cognitive health. While we’ve previously shared the ongoing research about how alcohol can affect your health and well-being, there…
Developing Dementia: New Data Points On Lowering Your Risk
September 17, 2025
It’s a point we’ve made over and over, but it bears repeating: Many of the factors that can lower your risk of dementia are within your control. Through lifestyle changes and with support and encouragement, you can do an awful lot to lessen the likelihood that you will someday be…
No Sugarcoating This: Both Sugar And Sugar Substitutes Can Harm Your Health
September 10, 2025
As we head into the Fall and all of the sweet food goodies that may come our way (leftover Halloween candy, anybody?), it’s a good time to review the potential health harms of sugar and to take note of new research warning us that sugar substitutes may be no better…
Living A Life Of Purpose: An Interview With agebuzz Subscriber Wally Klatch, Recently Diagnosed With Mild Cognitive Impairment
September 3, 2025
Receiving a diagnosis of cognitive impairment or dementia can be a jarring experience, to say the least. While some may despair or retreat upon hearing the news, others may feel a reason to reevaluate- or redirect- their lives going forward. Such is the case with agebuzz subscriber Wally Klatch, who…