Will I Get Alzheimer’s Too?

Will I Get Alzheimer’s Too?

It’s natural to worry about developing  dementia—particularly Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form— especially if it runs in your family. However, the most dominant risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease is age,  meaning the risk increases as we get older,...
Cycle and Stay Young.

Cycle and Stay Young.

News Flash! ‘Even the oldest cyclists had younger people’s levels of balance, reflexes, metabolic health and memory ability.’ Stephen Harridge, Director, Centre of Human and Aerospace Physiological Sciences, King’s College, London. Professor Harridge’s research...
Never Lose Things Again!

Never Lose Things Again!

What a nightmare it is when time is against you and you can’t find your keys, wallet or even your car! Why does this happen? And what can you do about it? Did you know that the human brain can focus on only one thing at a time? Maybe it is just for a nanosecond...
Try our new Memory games.

Try our new Memory games.

The Memory.Foundation (that’s us!) in partnership with The University of Auckland have developed games just for you! WHY? To exercise six key memory skills. (The ones everyone over 50 needs to have strong and agile.) The games are fun to play and will strengthen...
What Nuns Show Us About Memory.

What Nuns Show Us About Memory.

What do nuns have to do with brain science? A lot, actually! A study of 678 Catholic sisters aged 75 to 107-years old, of the convent of the School Sisters of Notre Dame on Good Counsel Hill in Mankato, Minnesota reveals the secrets of keeping the brain alive and...