Seniors Reach Digital Age

Margalit Tocher

This article goes into the lives of several seniors citizens to explain how and why they decided to go digital—and are loving it! One woman, Judy Bennett, chose to conquer her fear of computers and take classes [...]

In old age, friends can keep you young

Margalit Tocher

While many of us might see a card game or a shopping trip with friends as a simple diversion, these are activities that may help preserve the physical and mental health of the elderly. New studies [...]

With Crayons, Brushes, an Escape from Alzheimer's

Margalit Tocher

With nearly 5.3 million Americans suffering from Alzheimer’s today, we all eagerly await a cure for the tragic disease. Many doctors and scientists have

developed treatments and medicines that they feel may help slow the process, but the Museum of [...]

Keeping Your Brain Active All About Variety

With the number of dementia patients growing everyday, it’s important to think about how we can keep our brains active and sharp by any means possible. With that in mind, neurolinguistics professor Holly Bardutz of the University of Regina decided to teach a [...]

Bringing Back Brain Power

An interesting article from Northridge Magazine, talks about the influence of a video game called “Brain Age” on senior citizens. Geovanni Sosa conducted a research project to see the effect of the video game on the [...]

New Book Explores The Mysteries of the “Grown-Up” Brain

Remember the once idle days of your youth, where you had all the time in the world and could remember everything? (Even those things your parents didn’t want you to!) Well chances are, those days are long gone. Most of you Chicago North Shore readers, now adults, probably feel like there is never enough time. [...]

New Video Games May Improve Awareness and Driving Skills in Seniors

In the continuing effort to increase road safety for seniors and youth, companies are beginning to produce video games with a focus on improving driving skills. Of course no one is perfect, but almost everyone would benefit from improved reaction time and visual perception.  These are games that can often be played from home, anywhere [...]

Worsening Memory In Seniors May Be Too-Quickly Dismissed – Possible Sign of Alzheimer’s

On the heels of our recent article regarding testing for Alzheimer’s and dementia, comes news that memory problems may be more serious than previously thought.  Evidence today shows that many memory problems which may have once been dismissed as just being “normal aging”  may be early signs of Alzheimer’s.  The subjective memory impairment or mild [...]

Self-administered Test Screens for Early Dementia And Alzheimer’s

Many Chicago senior citizens are overwhelmed by the thought of getting cancer, heart disease and assorted chronic diseases, but what they fear the most is Alzheimer’s disease or any loss of their mental abilities.  To help put their minds at ease a neurologist at Ohio State says he has developed a simple, self- test to [...]

New Book by Harvard Psychologist Suggests Radical Approach to Aging

A new book from a Harvard psychologist suggests that changing how we think about aging may actually reverse or reduce some of the effects. Subjects were put in a hotel specially designed to make it seem like it was 20 years earlier and were told to act like they had traveled back in time.

 ”After just [...]