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…
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…
New Directions: Exciting Advances In Alzheimer’s Research
August 13, 2025
While the news about advances in Alzheimer’s research has been steady over the past several years, including new treatment options that can potentially slow down cognitive decline, along with better ways of diagnosing Alzheimer’s at an earlier stage, there have not been gob smacking advances that have left researchers excited…
Resistant And Resilient: What Have We Learned From The Brains Of SuperAgers?
August 13, 2025
For the past 25 years, researchers at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University have been studying a group of extraordinary older adults called SuperAgers. These are individuals aged 80 and above with memories as sharp as those decades younger than them. They’ve been thoroughly tested for their cognitive…
Selective Memory: How Should You Think About Memory And Memory Loss?
June 25, 2025
Let’s face it: Most of us probably get worried if we can’t remember an event, or forget someone’s name, or miss an important appointment because we forgot the date. While there are lots of reasons you could be experiencing memory problems that have nothing to do with the onset of…