The new study says that engaging in activities like reading, writing and learning a language can help to lower the risk of ...
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Activities That Engage the Brain Could Lower Alzheimer’s Risk
Activities like learning a new language as a child or reading, writing, and playing board games later in life all had an impact on Alzheimer’s risk.
There is a wide range of family events and activities happening across the south of England this week.
A study in Neurology finds that reading, writing and learning languages across life may delay Alzheimer's onset by years and lower dementia risk.
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School celebrates STEM learning with interactive day
Thames Valley School in Reading hosted its annual STEM day, engaging autistic pupils and families in science, technology, engineering and maths activities.
Cognitive health in later life is ‘strongly influenced’ by lifelong exposure to intellectually stimulating environments, say researchers ...
Lifelong learning activities, including reading, writing, and learning new languages may help lower Alzheimer's risk, more ...
A former Sacramento classroom teacher is tackling the nation’s literacy crisis. Chandra Roughton founded Luminous Minds in 2020, an educational website and early learning platform.
The Kalima School Reading Club programme at the Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre (ALC) is pressing ahead with its 2026 ...
There are preventative steps people can take to reduce their risk of developing dementia ...
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If you’re into the idea of analog living, here are 49 crafty kits and activities to try your hand at
Even if you learned about "analog living" as a concept from social media. View Entire Post › ...
Scientists look at the lifelong impact of activities that provide ‘cognitive enrichment’ and could lower your risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease by almost 40% ...
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