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A new 16-year study of over 10,000 adults finds that higher wellbeing is linked to better memory performance in middle age.
People with higher levels of well-being have a reduced risk of memory loss in middle age, according to a new study published ...
Researchers from the US, UK, and Spain tracked more than 10,000 people over the age of 50. Higher levels of well-being may ...
Reviewing material at long intervals requires more effort, because it is more difficult to recall information after three ...
Participants in a new study who said they had a higher well-being were more likely to subsequently have better scores on ...
Higher levels of well-being may help reduce the risk of memory loss in middle age, suggests new research, which tracked more ...
Teen driving instructor Dan Wagner, founder of Teen Driving Solutions, thinks driving can be taught the same way, with help ...
Staying positive can cut the risk of memory loss in middle age, a 16-year study suggests. Researchers tracked more than ...
It's been long established that our working memory, which allows us to temporarily hold and use information, such as ...
Higher levels of wellbeing may help reduce the risk of memory loss in middle age, suggests new research, which tracked more ...
The proverb "practice makes perfect" highlights the importance of repetition to master a skill. This principle also applies ...
A University of Liverpool led study suggests higher levels of wellbeing may help reduce the risk of memory loss in middle age. The recently published findings investigated more than 10,000 over ...