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Delay Dementia Today (Pt. 2)
Posted: Monday, April 26, 2010
At : 12:48 PM
Neuroscience research shows that the connections between our billions of neurons – the synapses – are damaged in dementia patients.
Billions of neurons transfer information in our brains using electro-chemical signals.
In Dementia, information transfer at the synapses deteriorates, the number of synapses declines and eventually our brain cells die.
This is also clearly seen in autopsies as a significant reduction in brain size.
Whole Mind Success has workshops to help stave off the onset of Dementia - using methods shown to work by neuroscientists.Labels: aging brain, brain exercises, brain fitness, brain remodelling, Creativity, curing dementia, delay dementia, dementia
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Is Time Magazine keeping pace with Whole Mind Success?
Posted: Monday, May 12, 2008
At : 12:24 PM
This week, Time Magazine published an article on the aging brain and associated memory loss in older adults. The article touched on some of the research which was used in the development of Whole Mind Success.
Besides the two suggestions given in the article, many techniques taught in Whole Mind Success (WMS) workshops help to improve mental focus, alertness and memory.
These WMS techniques are proven to help people unlock their minds and become more productive and innovative.
Seniors, in particular, are shown how to exercise their brains and minimize stress, which can help delay the onset of cognitive impairment.Labels: aging brain, brain exercises, brain fitness, dementia prevention, elderly, improving attention, improving memory, memory loss, seniors
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Senior Citizens and Whole Mind Success
Posted: Wednesday, January 16, 2008
At : 11:30 AM
Whole Mind Success at Sunrise Assisted Living
Sixty professional caregivers for the elderly were excited by the proven benefits of Whole Mind Success methods in reversing mental aging.
Last Thursday, at Sunrise Assisted Living, Bala Kanayson of Whole Mind Success spoke to a group of medical and professional caregivers.
The program was a great success, with the enthusiastic participants asking Bala to continue past the allotted time. Many stayed back to discuss the program and its benefits to the elderly. Most of them requested Whole Mind Success seminars for themselves, and a fair number are working with us to schedule seminars for their companies and clients.
The Brain and Aging
Just like the rest of our body, as each of us ages, our brains change. Brain cells die, and studies show that brain structures such as the hippocampus become smaller. Although these changes may not always affect memory, their effects vary widely with each individual.
Our working memory is a temporary storage for information and also the analysis of information, decision-making and information selection. Our working memory’s primary location is in the hippocampus and in the frontal cortex. Long term memory, however, is stored in various locations in the brain.
Our brain cells are dying daily, but current research shows that the process does not accelerate with age. Furthermore, the areas of the brain that lose cells are not clearly related to memory.
As we age, the way that the brain processes information slows down, reducing the storage rate of new information into our permanent memory.
What can we do to reduce and even stop this mental deterioration?We can begin using the proven methods of keeping our brains alert and helping to build new neuronal circuits – methods taught in every Whole Mind Success seminar.Labels: aging brain, brain exercises, brain fitness, long term memory, Memory, preventing Alzheimers, reversing aging, working memory
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Previous Posts:
Delay Dementia Today (Pt. 2)
Delay Dementia Today
Dementia, CEOs, Whole Mind Success
Aging CEOs
CEO Innovation Strategy
CEOs and Innovation
Innovation, Creativity, Neuroscience
Creativity in Schools
Brain Power, Innovation
Creativity Online
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