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Sondra Kornblatt

A Better Brain at Any Age

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Improve your Brain Health and Live a Full Life“A friendly, wide-ranging tip sheet for understanding and maintaining the human brain, with exercises . . . that consciously incorporate all of the senses.” —Publishers Weekly
A Better Brain for Better Aging offers a complete plan for improving brain health in an engaging and accessible way.
Holistic brain health exercises, from body and brain games to good brain food. Health and science writer Sondra Kornblatt, along with the numerous experts she’s interviewed in A Better Brain for Better Aging, can help you put your head on straight through healthy activities for the body and stimulating exercises for good brain health. Improving your exercise, feeding your brain, and practicing simple movements can do wonders for your mental and physical health.
Overcome brain fog and enhance memory improvement. In A Better Brain for Better Aging, Kornblatt teaches you how to reduce stress and optimize mental agility. Learn how the brain interacts with the body, what habits improve mind stimulation, and how to maximize learning. In this book, Kornblatt provides tips for a strong brain to improve memory, cognition, and creativity so you can function better in your active life.
In this book, you’ll find:
Quick and helpful tips that benefit and improve your brainUp-to-date and informative explanations on brain plasticity and how the mind and body work together to improve brain healthMore than 100 extensively researched ideas to improve brain function and mental agility, boost your creativity and overall brain power, and avoid brain overload

If you liked Keep Sharp, Memory Rescue, or Successful Aging, then you’ll love A Better Brain for Better Aging.
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167 printed pages
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
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Quotes

  • Mikie Joneshas quoted3 years ago
    At age seventy-five, you still have all the neuron connections you did at twenty-five.
  • Mikie Joneshas quoted3 years ago
    You'll appreciate the miracle that lives under the skull. And the gift of being alive.
  • Ayesha Tariqhas quoted5 years ago
    Snap a rubber band on your wrist when you notice a thought pattern you want to change. Then remind yourself to substitute a more comforting thought.

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