Education

Your Brain Loves Blood Flow
August 8, 2024
Many of us assume that as we age we lose brain cells or fail to make new ones. But this isn’t completely true! In fact, the pool of new neurons in the aging brain remains reasonably intact. The real issue is that the tiny capillaries that bring food and nutrients to brain cells often become compromised in older people. In other words, an older person makes and maintains just as many neurons as a younger person, but these neurons aren’t receiving the nourishment they need to function well.
9 Tips to Help You Get Back Into the School Year Routine
August 8, 2024
Summer break is over and it’s time to get back into the school year routine. For many students, parents, and grandparents helping with their grandkids—this can be a difficult transition and re-adjustment. However, there are many tips and tricks that can help make the process a little bit easier. In this article, we’ll explore some of the best ways to get back into the school year routine after the summer break.
The Impact of Technology On Your Memory
June 18, 2023
Technology has profound effects on our memory and attention. Research suggests that excessive reliance on digital devices can impair our ability to transfer information from working memory to long-term memory. Attention is key to forming strong memories, and multitasking can hinder our ability to understand and retain information. An over-reliance on technology can also lead to a loss of broader context, making it difficult to remember smaller details.