Don’t let age and depression keep you from staying sharp

  Small activities can make a big difference

By Murray Montgomery  -  Staff WriterAs we grow older, staying mentally active is one of the most effective ways to preserve cognitive function, memory, and overall brain health. Research consistently shows that regular mental stimulation can build “cognitive reserve,” helping the brain adapt to age-related changes and potentially delaying the onset of conditions like dementia. The good…

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