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Category: Stress

There are 6 types of reminiscing — but only 3 are good for you

November 13, 2019 JR

Just remembering and telling stories doesn’t necessarily confer any benefits, and in some cases can even do harm. by Arika…

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When Caring For A Sick Spouse Shakes A Marriage To The Core

November 7, 2019 JR

(KHN Illustration; Getty Images via Icon Images/Ilana Kohn) This story also ran on AARP. This story can be republished for free (details).…

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The therapeutic power of a purring cat

November 5, 2019 JR

If you love curling up with your cat, science is on your side. by Ruthie Darling•November 1, 2019 Is there…

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Reversing Mild Cognitive Impairment in Seniors

November 3, 2019 JR

November 2, 2019 TONY DEARING 2 COMMENTS Halting MCI: Is it more about what you ‘take,’ or what you ‘do’? Read my…

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Posted in: Diet, Exercise, Learning, Sleep, Stress, Uncategorized

Lifestyle changes improved cognition in people at risk for Alzheimer’s, study shows

October 31, 2019 JR

By Sandee LaMotte, CNN Updated 1:14 PM ET, Wed October 30, 2019 Play Video How Alzheimer’s destroys the brain 01:38 (CNN)A…

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Just 20 Minutes Of Contact With Nature Lowers Stress Hormone Levels

JR

October 30, 2019 Trevor Nace  Senior Contributor  Science Spending time in nature produces a measurable reduction in cortisol levels GETTY…

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Why losing a dog can be harder than losing a relative or friend

October 30, 2019 JR

Your own pet is never “just a dog” by Frank T. McAndrew   July 15, 2019 Recently, my wife and…

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She Reversed her MCI, and here’s how she did it

October 27, 2019 JR

OCTOBER 26, 2019 TONY DEARING 2 COMMENTS Miriam didn’t start out seeing herself as someone who could beat MCI. It didn’t even…

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Facing life with dementia and discovering a positive path

JR

I thought dementia was all about losing myself, but I have found sides to me I never knew I had…

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How serious is being forgetful?

October 23, 2019 JR

Lately I’ve been viewing my absent-mindedness through a more sinister lens. by Ann Brenoff   October 22, 2019 Forgetfullness A very…

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J.K. Rowling

“Imagination is not only the uniquely human capacity to envision that which is not, and therefore the fount of all invention and innovation,” she said. “In its arguably most transformative and revelatory capacity, it is the power that enables us to empathize with humans whose experiences we have never shared.”

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