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THE TIME HAS COME!Are you losing your edge? Do you find yourself forgetful, distracted? Is your thinking a little slow? You may joke about "senior moments". Maybe you try to resign yourself to them. You probably are developing new strategies to cope... "I just won't use names anymore. No one will notice." Recent research has shown that 22% of those age 71 or older show clinical signs of mild cognitive impairment. With Stay Sharp Mental Fitness Centers, the time has come to fight back. Brain science has shown that YOU CAN STAY SHARP as you age. Although some degree of cognitive decline may be unavoidable, the exploding neuroscience of brain aging is revealing a new road map - showing how to stay mentally fit as you age. AGE RELATED COGNITIVE DECLINEThe stakes are high. Research clearly shows gradual mental decline with aging. You can see here that many mental skills deteriorate with age. The main exception is verbal skills.
Attention and concentration also show decline:
As does problem solving speed:
YOU CAN STAY SHARPBut there is good news too. Research also shows that you can stay sharp as you age. A rapidly growing number of studies in the neuroscience of brain aging are showing us new methods and techniques to help you maintain your mental fitness as you age. At the Stay Sharp Mental Fitness Center, we are devoted to helping you maintain your mental fitness as you age. Our staff professionals comb the cutting edge of this science to uncover new knowledge and techniques to help you get sharp and stay sharp. Everyday, new studies are published that point the way forward. We find them and translate the complexities of advanced brain science into practical approaches you can use to stay sharp. See what MSNBC has to say about how some aging brains stay sharp. The research is increasingly clear: mental fitness protects you from the effects of age related cognitive decline and from the effects of Alzheimer's Disease and other forms of dementia.
WJAR NBC Newschannel 10 in Providence, RI has just aired a story on The Stay Sharp Mental Fitness Center Rhode Island and the use of mental fitness training to protect against Alzheimer's Disease. Click here to view this story. See what MSNBC has to say about how to Fight Alzheimer's with an active brain.
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