30th June 2010
The March, 2010, Journal of the archives of General Psychiatry reports on research that indicates that there is a significant correlation between the attitudes of aging folks and the quality of life they experience. Individuals who indicate that they have...
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26th April 2010
Last weekend I had the good fortune to listen to an excellent sermon using Paul's letter to the Galatian church. Galatians is one of my favorite books because it is about living the Christian life by way of the Holy Spirit. As a former "fundamentalist" I ...
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21st April 2010
Mental health in aging is a principal source of concern in the world these days. Memory loss in aging is frequently correlated with depression, loneliness and isolation. Now, study at the Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging at the Universit...
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22nd March 2010
Boomers and Social Media is an article from eMarketer.com that looks at findings from May, 2009. That evidence found that 47% of all baby boomers who adopt the Internet keep up a profile on at least one social networking web site. That's a boost of 15% fr...
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18th March 2010
This is an article about your memory: how it works and how to improve it Analysis increasingly tells us that more social engagement delays memory loss as we grow older. This is not unexpected because relating to other people exercises the memory at many l...
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16th February 2010
There are generally three stages in human memory: sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory.
Sensory memory captures what you see, hear, feel, taste and smell. In other words, it records the things that you "sense." Sensory memory is quit...
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15th February 2010
As our society ages, there's increasing interest in acquiring lifelong recreational skills. Investigation shows that recreation is definitely portion of ones own social conduct. Recreation has an essential role in the lives of older adults by bringing abo...
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