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Gone but not forgotten
Maybe Ha is on to something !
To help ward off dementia, train your brain -- OrlandoSentinel.com
To help ward off dementia, train your brain -- OrlandoSentinel.com
7 Read and write daily. Reading stimulates a wide variety of brain areas that process and store information. Likewise, writing (not copying) stimulates many areas of the brain as well.
Well that's cool, but probably best not to let her know your reason for posting her. It isn't very romantic.My reason for posting her regularly. Nice link, Thanks.
My Mom who is 93 and still sharp does the crossword daily and reads constantly .
Does posting here count as writing ?
And while you're reading, read Aging with Grace, by David Snowdon
Aging With Grace: What the Nun Study Teaches Us About Leading Longer, Healthier, and More Meaningful Lives: DavidSnowdon: Amazon.ca: Books
"it's"if you take care of your grammar and try to avoid spelling errors in our short posts, it got to count for something.
I'd like to believe this but I don't.
My mother was active, bright, volunteered, read, did crafts, walked every day and still developed Alzheimer's prior to turning 70 (onset is a little hard to pin down in someone bright enough to hide it).
So sorry about your Mother .
I'd like to believe this but I don't.
My mother was active, bright, volunteered, read, did crafts, walked every day and still developed Alzheimer's prior to turning 70 (onset is a little hard to pin down in someone bright enough to hide it).