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Research: Cardio Exercise Associated with Better Memory

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Research: Cardio Exercise Associated with Better Memory

Like to run or dance? Or, need motivation to keep moving because you DON'T feel like taking the time to do cardio exercise? Here's interesting research specific to the white matter in your brain- which, it turns out- matters quite a bit.

 

Esther Heerema, MSW
Alzheimer's/Dementia Expert
Save the White Matter in Your Brain through Cardio Exercise

While some research has concluded a different kind of exercise was most effective in reducing the risk of dementia, this latest study points to specific benefits to the white matter in our brains... Read more

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Wait- What Really Is White Matter and Why Does It Matter?

Think of the brain like a computer system, and it might be easier to understand. According to the UC Davis Health System, the gray matter (nerve cells) of our brain is the computer and the white matter is the cables that connect everything together and transmit signals...Read more
 

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Why Arguing with People Who Have Dementia Backfires

Ever try to convince someone with dementia through using a logical argument? Sometimes, it's just so tempting to try to get him to see things your way. Here's why this won't work in dementia, and what to do instead... Read more

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Why Is Alzheimer's Called Type 3 Diabetes?

You might be familiar with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, but what about type 3? Studies show that approximately half of people with type 2 diabetes go on to develop Alzheimer's disease. Here's why Alzheimer's is sometimes called Type 3 diabetes... Read more

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What Are the 4 A's of Alzheimer's Disease?

Need a simple way to describe the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease? Here are 4 words beginning with the letter "A" that sum up Alzheimer's... Read more

 

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How Many Years Can the Brain Gain if You Eat Green Leafy Veggies?

Need a reason to choose that salad for lunch? How about this? Participants who ate green leafy vegetables saw a significant improvement in their memory... Specifically-- 11 years of improved functioning. 11 years... Read more

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