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Brought to you by LifeBook UK. Brain health and memory. Planning for a healthy retirement. Elderly mental health issues. Autobiographies that tell your stories. The way you would want! January 2014 - Food. Most people want to live in their own homes for as long as possible. To do this we need to stay as healthy as we can and be proactive in taking care of ourselves. We can see why older people living on their own begin to neglect good eating habits. As we age most of us want to stay independent for as lo...
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Planning for a Healthy Retirement | Successful Ageing
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Brought to you by LifeBook UK. Brain health and memory. Planning for a healthy retirement. Elderly mental health issues. Past stories as you create new ones! December 2013 - What Kind of Home Would You Like? It is only relatively recently that houses are being built with facilities downstairs, but that means the majority of homes are not built for people beyond retirement age or indeed those with physical or mental challenges. Another idea is ‘Lifetime Homes’. What a brilliant idea, to buy a house that h...
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Elderly Mental Health Issues | Successful Ageing
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Brought to you by LifeBook UK. Brain health and memory. Planning for a healthy retirement. Elderly mental health issues. To a better quality of life! January 2014 - Do we recover from dementia? Now a few months later, she is living alongside residents who are cognitively well and she is functioning normally apart from a couple of small ‘gaps ‘ in her memory. There are two possible explanations:. 1 Susan is indeed recovering. And it’s role in cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s Disease in mice. The five ...
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Brought to you by LifeBook UK. Brain health and memory. Planning for a healthy retirement. Elderly mental health issues. Autobiographies that keep your. Brain active, bring life to your memories! January 2014 - A word for vegetarians. We have all heard that Omega 3 Fatty Acids are good for the brain. The best source is from seafood and fish, which makes it harder for vegetarians, but of course there are always supplements especially if they contain EFA and DHA. So far this is not boding well for vegetari...
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