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Memory Stimulating - Assistance Software

Posted on 22 June 2009 by Editor



Do you spend leisure hours reading or watching television? Do you prefer playing chess or some game on your Sony playstation? If your answer to both questions is the latter, then there might come a day when you won’t even remember what a television is.

There are approximately more than 30 million people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease worldwide. In America alone, the number of people diagnosed with the disease has reached 5.6 million.

What is Alzheimer’s disease and why is it such a great concern for us? Alzheimer’s disease is a form of dementia. People suffering from it exhibit permanent memory loss, irritability, confusion, breakdown of language, and withdrawal. The disease is degenerative and usually affects people aged 65 and above. Though risk for the disease increases with age, not all old people develop Alzheimer’s disease. Its causes still baffle scientists. 

Scientists have not yet found the cure for Alzheimer’s as well. Several independent studies, however, show that people who regularly stimulate their brains in their young age are least likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease than those who don’t.

Think of your brain as your leg muscles. To keep it in shape, you have to exercise it. Notice how soft and shapeless the legs of people strapped to wheelchairs compared to soccer players. According to studies, the brain grows in a mentally nourishing environment, and diminishes in size in an impoverished environment. In other words, its size, function, and capacity changes in response to external environs.

Mental workouts are the best way to keep the brain fit. If you don’t want to suffer the dreaded Alzheimer’s disease when you turn 65 or so, never stop engaging yourself in mind-stimulating activities. Read the news each morning, and then do crossword puzzle. Beat your kid at chess. Learn new French words.

Engaging in learning activities is the key to keeping one’s mind in shape. Watching television does not qualify as a thinking activity. Also alarming is the many computer-based games we are exposed to today; they are intended to provide entertainment and nothing else. At best, they are good for exercising motor and visual coordination. When I think of those kids wasting their time on mindless computer games, it gives me a shudder. Are we up for a mindless society or a society of demented people?

Neuroscientists do not think so. They work at the forefront of neuroscience developing ways to combat Alzheimer’s disease. They have created a number of preventive solutions including memory stimulating/ assistance software. Memory stimulating/assistance software provides scientifically designed mental workouts and brain testing exercises to keep your mind active and stimulated.  

Your choice of activities today can have a great impact on your mental health as you age. So do yourself a favor. Choose activities that keep your mind in shape. But learning does not have to be boring. Brain testing activities keep your mind active without depriving you of fun. The few hours that you spend each day doing these exercises will delay several years of mental aging. When you turn 80, don’t you want to be able to name all your grandchildren and share with them stories about your childhood?

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