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New research suggests that super-agers generate twice as many neurons as typical older adults. But you don't have to be a ...
According to Dr. Alanna Stetson, president of PEI Association of Optometrists, while prolonged use of digital devices can cause temporary discomfort and eyestrain, it will not lead to permanent damage ...
Brain-training games make you better at brain-training games. But the people who stay sharpest after 70 are doing something far less structured — and far more human — than puzzles.
Scientists find specific games that may boost brain health, improve Alzheimer’s disease and dementia risk.
A unique study imaging brain activity in children born with upper limb differences – for example, one hand – has shown the amazing ability of the brain to adapt to compensate and support their daily ...