India  

Want to boost brain health? Find a person with THIS quality

IndiaTimes Friday, 6 June 2025
Having someone who listens attentively may significantly boost cognitive resilience, according to a recent study. Researchers found that adults with readily available listeners demonstrated better cognitive function, even with age-related brain volume loss. This social support could potentially slow cognitive aging and delay Alzheimer's symptoms.
0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 

You Might Like


Related videos from verified sources

How to Support Brain Health to Stay Sharp as You Age [Video]

How to Support Brain Health to Stay Sharp as You Age

A new survey reveals that Americans consider brain health one of the most important health issues today--and it's no wonder. Look no further than the brain rot memes sweeping the internet to see that..

Credit: LifeMinute.tv     Duration: 02:12Published
Support Brain Health to Stay Sharp as You Age [Video]

Support Brain Health to Stay Sharp as You Age

A new survey reveals that Americans consider brain health one of the most important health issues today--and it's no wonder. Look no further than the brain rot memes sweeping the internet to see that..

Credit: LifeMinute.tv     Duration: 02:15Published
EXPOSED: Botox is POISON! Dr. Rimka & Key Reveal Big Pharma’s Lies & Ultimate Detox Secrets [Video]

EXPOSED: Botox is POISON! Dr. Rimka & Key Reveal Big Pharma’s Lies & Ultimate Detox Secrets

Join Christopher Key and Dr. Stephanie Rimka for an explosive episode of The Christopher Key Show, live from Pigeon Forge, TN! Dive into hard-hitting truths about detox, peptides, and brain health. Dr...

Credit: RumblePublished