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13 Brain Exercises to Help Keep You Mentally Sharp Try puzzles. Play cards. Build vocabulary. Dance. Use your senses. Learn a new skill. Teach a skill. Listen to music. More items... •
A traditional list of immediate "basic needs" is food (including water), shelter and clothing. Many modern lists emphasize the minimum level of...
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A new report from Demos and The Reading Agency charity has found that reading or listening to an audio book can significantly reduce the feelings...
Read More »Share on Pinterest It’s common to think of intelligence as something that you’re simply born with. Some people, after all, make being smart look effortless. Intelligence isn’t a set trait, though. It’s a changeable, flexible ability to learn and stimulate your brain that can improve over time. The key is to practice lifestyle habits that support and protect your brain. Practicing certain lifestyle habits may help improve your overall intelligence, which includes two types: Crystallized intelligence. This refers to your vocabulary, knowledge, and skills. Crystallized intelligence typically increases as you get older. This refers to your vocabulary, knowledge, and skills. Crystallized intelligence typically increases as you get older. Fluid intelligence. Also known as fluid reasoning, fluid intelligence is your ability to reason and think abstractly. Read on to learn what science has to say about the different ways you may be able to boost both your crystallized and fluid intelligence. 1. Exercise regularly Staying physically active is one of the best ways to improve brain functioning. According to a 2018 study , light exercise promotes activity in the hippocampus, which is involved in memory. It also enhances the connection between the hippocampus and other brain regions that regulate memory. A 2014 study also found that exercise increases the volume of the hippocampus. The authors of the study speculated that aerobic activity promotes the growth of neurons, which boosts brain structure and function. To enjoy the cognitive benefits of exercise, it’s important to do it regularly. The good news is that you don’t have to exercise vigorously to reap the benefits. Beginner-friendly exercise ideas include: walking
According to the Circle of Security, there are 7 emotional needs our kids (or really any human in our lives) are asking us to meet: Watch over me,...
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3 main meals of the day Breakfast – eaten within an hour or two after a person wakes in the morning. (Index) ... Lunch – eaten around mid-day,...
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You may need to survive on your own after an emergency. This means having your own food, water and other supplies in sufficient quantity to last...
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While good things can happen when spending hours playing Xbox, more often than not when parents ask the question about whether or not Xbox is good...
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fear H.P. Lovecraft on the literature of fear. The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is...
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Now, in mid-2022, we're seeing the the likes of Amazon and Walmart not only restocking more regularly, but keeping PS5 consoles in stock for days...
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Heading into 2017, Japan was the last territory where new units were still being produced until May 29, 2017, when Sony confirmed the PlayStation 3...
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Still, if rice and beans is all you've got, it's a pretty decent choice. But "you're not going to have a complete diet," she says. The combo lacks...
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