Men more likely to have problems with memory and thinking skills CHICAGO – When it comes to remembering things, new research shows men are more likely than women to have mild cognitive Read More...
Topic: Brain Health
Protect your brain with daily caffeine
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It seems there's no end to new reasons to drink coffee. From PhysOrg: "A daily dose of caffeine blocks the disruptive effects of high cholesterol that scientists have linked to Alzheimer's disease. A Read More...
Brain Training for Kids
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Children can learn and re-shape their brains faster than anyone else. Not surprisingly, we've found that teenagers who train with the Lumosity brain games improve dramatically. There is also Read More...
Brain Game News from the Weekend
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A few good articles about brain training that featured Lumosity were published in the last couple days: NY Times: Exercise Your Brain, or Else You'll...Uh..., by Katie Hafner. Yahoo! Tech: Brain Read More...
Genetic Component of Alzheimer’s Disease
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By Lumos Labs Science Associate, Paul Li, MS Neuroscience. There is some new evidence that Alzheimer’s disease is much more likely for people whose parents both have the neurodegenerative disorder Read More...
Keeping Your Brain Fit
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By Lumos Labs Science Associate Paul Li, MS Neuroscience. Recently, U.S. News did their cover story on Keeping Your Brain Fit. As you the readers might already know, there are ways to Read More...
Memory impairment in those over 70
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A study released recently by Duke Medical Center declares a depressing prognosis for those of us reaching the golden years. The study found that more than 1 out 3 people over the age of 70 have some Read More...
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