Brain Health
Long-Term Consequences of Traumatic Brain Injury
https://www.pexels.com/photo/woman-in-brown-sweater-covering-face-with-white-textile-5207232/ Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are among the most dangerous types of injury in an accident. These injuries might not manifest themselves straight after an accident, and victims might lose their true personal injury compensations because they disregarded their symptoms and accepted a settlement offer early on. What makes traumatic brain injuries…
Read More5 Things To Avoid While Making CBD Gummies At Home
If you’re looking for a quick and easy way to get your CBD fix, all you need is some gelatin and water, so that’s what this article is going to show you how to do it. But if you want more information about how to make CBD gummies for sleep at home, read on! Steps…
Read MoreThe Importance Of Colour For Your Mental Health
We’re all a lot more switched on to our mental health these days, but there’s still a lot we don’t know about it, particularly when it comes to looking after it. Over the last few years we’ve had to concentrate more and more on it, with higher levels of anxiety, depression and addiction than ever…
Read MoreThe overlooked costs of dementia
A case of dementia in the family can be incredibly difficult to adjust to. In early cases, it can lead to confusion and anguish among your family as you seek to adapt to a new way of dealing with your relative. As the disease progresses, you’ll find that you have to make a number of…
Read MoreIs There a Connection Between Mesothelioma and Dementia?
Mesothelioma is a relatively rare cancer in the United States, with about 3,000 new cases diagnosed annually. In comparison, dementia affected an estimated 55 million people worldwide in 2020, with a likelihood that this figure will almost double every 20 years. Mesothelioma and dementia tend to occur among older adults. Treatment options for mesothelioma can…
Read MoreDementia: How to Help Keep Your Elderly Family Member Safe
If you have an elderly family member suffering from the early stages of dementia and currently living in their own home, you likely feel anxious about their safety. While you (and they) may be keen, in terms of your loved one’s mental health and happiness, to help them remain in their own home for as…
Read MoreAARP Games Play Free Now and Forever!
AARP Games are fun, but lets see how your brain is doing with a quick MemTrax Memory Test. Play #1 Doctor Approved Memory Test AARP Games Did you know that AARP offers brain games for its members? These games are a great way to keep your mind active and engaged, and they’re a lot of…
Read MoreHow to Become a Leader in Memory Health
How to Become a Leader in Memory Health Memory is precious. We don’t want to forget, which is why we capture what we do. We take photos, make posts, write in our diaries, and tell others – we make the experiences we have lived real by putting them out there in the world. The good…
Read MoreUnderstanding the Link and the Solutions for Smoking-Related Memory Loss
Understanding the Link and the Solutions for Smoking-Related Memory Loss If you’ve been leaving behind your car keys or forgetting your loved one’s birthdays lately, you may want to take a good look at your lifestyle habits. An Arizona Alzheimer’s Consortium study revealed that smoking can negatively affect verbal recall and memory performance, especially in women. This…
Read More8 Ways To Handle Memory Loss After A Traumatic Event
It is normal to experience some memory loss after a traumatic event. You may find that you are not able to remember details from the event, or that certain memories are harder to access than others. This is perfectly natural and usually resolves itself over time. However, if you are experiencing significant or persistent memory…
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