A study found people who took vitamin D supplements were less likely to develop dementia. But experts said other factors may have been the reason for the reduced risk.
Whether you’ve got antsy kids at home or in the classroom, a good board game can keep the little ones entertained for hours — not to mention help strengthen their critical-thinking skills.
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Ready to get your game face on and put your family and friends through their paces? A good old-fashioned board game is hard to beat when it comes to bringing a group together and getting competitive.
Dementia is a devastating condition that can affect everything from your thinking to your personality. And while you can't always control your risk of developing the disease, new research finds ...
Ticket to Ride is positively the first modern board game you should play, the absolute best gateway game to the board gaming world. The rules are simple, making it quick and easy to teach and learn – ...
Dementia impacts millions of older adults, but researchers are still learning how, exactly, to prevent this devastating illness. Now, research suggests that increasing your intake of one specific ...
Dementia impacts millions of older adults, but researchers are still learning how, exactly, to prevent this devastating illness. Now, research suggests that increasing your intake of one specific ...
The New York Post demanded in an editorial Wednesday that journalists who participated in covering up President Joe Biden's mental decline be held accountable. "Dem-friendly journalists saw the same ...
Last year, as the winter months rolled in here in the UK, and in the US, I gave you my list of seven board games that were guaranteed to help you survive the long, dark evenings without needing to ...
The thought that wooden cutting boards hold bacteria longer may not be true—in fact, the plastic cutting board in your kitchen could be doing more harm than good, an expert told Newsweek.