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Keep Your Wits About You The Science Of Brain Maintenance As You Age Vonetta M Dotson

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Keep Your Wits About You The Science Of Brain Maintenance As You Age Vonetta M Dotson
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Publisher: American Psychological Association
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.31 MB
Author: Vonetta M. Dotson
ISBN: 9781433832901, 1433832909, 2021047281, 2021047282
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Keep Your Wits About You The Science Of Brain Maintenance As You Age Vonetta M Dotson by Vonetta M. Dotson 9781433832901, 1433832909, 2021047281, 2021047282 instant download after payment.

A practical guide to maintaining a healthy brain for readers of any age, but particularly those in midlife and older.
This book offers scientifically-based information on living a brain-healthy lifestyle. While there is no cure for Alzheimer's and other degenerative brain diseases that cause dementia, research shows that you can reduce your risk for dementia and improve your memory and other cognitive abilities by adopting certain healthy behaviors. Through exercising, keeping your mind active, staying socially connected, and eating well, you can directly improve your brain health and thus benefit your memory, cognitive abilities such as attention and multitasking, and even your mood.
Neuropsychologist and gerontologist Voneta M. Dotson summarizes the science behind brain health and offers behavioral strategies for improving it, such as targeted exercise, social engagement, and cognitive training. Each chapter presents the research behind a given strategy and practical guidance on how to incorporate healthy behaviors into daily life.

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