Want to learn more quickly, and retain more of what you learn? Neuroscience says boosting your memory is relatively easy.
Regardless of the circumstances, it’s always important to see your doctor if you are concerned about memory loss. While misplacing items or forgetting names is common, signs that there might be ...
If you ask your friends about their favorite memories, they may mention their first kiss, a wedding day, or perhaps even giving birth to their child. It’s usually an important moment in time. But how ...
Research shows that crossword puzzles are effective in improving memory. (Getty Images) There is no reality check like telling someone the same story twice and not realizing it until they stop you ...
The human brain’s ability to store and recall information remains one of science’s most intriguing areas of study. From remembering where we placed our keys to preserving precious moments with loved ...
Doing crossword puzzles or math games such as sudoku keeps your brain stimulated. (Getty Images) Don’t forget! March 21 is National Memory Day — a holiday that’s all about boosting brain health and ...
A new gadget taps into research that shows the quickest way to someone’s brain may be through their nose. It looks like nothing more than a bedside fan. To program it, you hit the “on” button once.
This is a column about a helpful trick that will radically improve your memory with minimal effort so you can learn faster. But before I get to the science behind the technique and how it can help you ...
Adults should aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise – such as brisk walking – each week, or at least 75 minutes ...
When it comes to kids and their daily nutrition, it is a task for parents to manage. And while overall nutrition is important ...
Dr. Madhureeta Achari says most Americans are “nutritionally deficient” — and explains why feeding your brain real, colorful ...
Whenever the evening quiz shows used to come on, you’d always beat your spouse to the “buzzer.” (You did a fair amount of gloating about it too.) But in recent years, you’ve been having a harder time ...