Feeling Lonely: Health Effects And Effective Responses
April 29, 2026
The novelist Thomas Wolfe once wrote, “Loneliness is and always has been the central and inevitable experience of every man.” While that may be true, and many, if not most of us, experience loneliness at some point in our lives, that doesn’t mean it’s an easy experience or one without…
A Pinch Of Salt: The Lower Your Salt Intake, The Healthier You Age
April 29, 2026
So maybe you have high blood pressure, and your cardiologist has told you to reduce your salt intake. And while cooking at home, you limit your added salt and substitute other spices to flavor your food. But do you read the packaging on the prepared or processed foods you purchase?…
Slipping Your Mind: What Are You Doing About Your Memory Loss?
January 21, 2026
You walk into a room in your house and promptly forget why you did so. Or you start an online purchase and forget your zipcode when prompted. Or maybe you’re out running an errand and momentarily forget the name of the acquaintance you bump into. Are you losing your mind?…
Bad Blood: Taking A Blood Test To Determine If You Have Alzheimer’s
November 5, 2025
You may remember past agebuzz posts describing the emergence of blood tests that, in conjunction with clinical assessments, can be used to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease. Last spring, the FDA approved the Lumipulse blood test for adults aged 55 and older, who, when attending specialty clinics, could use the blood test…
Attention Please: There Is Now Scientifically-Validated Brain Game Training That Improves Memory and Attention
October 29, 2025
Expert opinion about the value of both traditional board games and puzzles, and more tech-driven online games and mental challenges, has gone back and forth. While there’s certainly no harm in engaging in traditional board or online games, whether you can improve your cognition or enhance your memory by playing…
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…