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Today, children are being given summer assignments to keep their brains sharp during those long, sultry months.
Group lunches, team projects, watercooler banter — all these help men establish social connections that keep their brains and bodies active and healthy.
All this is great for English literature undergraduates, who need something to keep their brains occupied for three years besides all those novels.
But the corridors and rooms at many care homes are silent, depriving residents of the stimulating environment required to keep their brains exercised.
Companies are offering "fitter brain" products to keep you on the edge, and boomers are signing up for adult-education classes to "keep their brains at a high level".
But plenty of studies have determined that people who keep their brains active by doing such mentally stimulating activities as visiting museums, reading newspapers or playing puzzle games have a lower risk of developing Alzheimer's.
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So, forget obesity – who wouldn't want to devour enough chocolate to keep their brain working as well as it did 20 years ago?
Not to abuse substances to keep their brain sharp, not because if Princeton sees you holding a red cup they will not let you in.
Research has shown time and time again that when people keep their brain active, whether through continued education, a challenging work activity or social engagement, their memory stays sharper.
While doctors can't predict who will and won't develop dementia as they age, there are a few things that people of all ages can do now to keep their brain healthy and strong.
In our view, it is not brain size, but rather absolute number of neurons, that imposes a metabolic constraint upon brain scaling in evolution, as individuals with increasing numbers of neurons must be able to sustain their proportionately larger metabolic requirements to keep their brain functional.
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