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Your Brain can Learn to Work Around Alzheimers

We can train you to develop new brain pathways. It’s not instant (no pills!), and you can get your life back.

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Neuroplasticity potential

I love to read books recommended by friends.  I’m currently reading Four Ways to Click by Amy Banks M.D.  She shares a process that she has developed to help retrain the brain to building more supportive and positive relationships.  The

Wendy Hardman September 9, 2018 Brain News, Brain Structure, Exercise No Comments Read more

September 21st is World Alzheimer’s Day

Alzheimer’s disease is becoming a serious issue around the world.  Researchers have been searching unsuccessfully for a cure or a treatment to even maintain or halt the progression of this mind consuming disease. It’s a global catastrophe.  David Cameron, former

Wendy Hardman September 21, 2017September 22, 2017 Alzheimers No Comments Read more

Alzheimer study shows symptom reversal!!

Exciting news!  A new book, the End of Alzheimer’s by Dale Bredesen, MD has been released recently.  Over the past five years, Dr. Bredesen has developed and tested a new approach to treating Altzheimers with positive results from 200 cases they

Wendy Hardman September 12, 2017September 12, 2017 Alzheimers, Brain News No Comments Read more

How do our brains really work?

The brain is an intricate and complex part of our body.  From the outside we can only observe changes in behavior and attitudes. What is really happening in our brain? When we consider that we can create life changing shifts

Wendy Hardman June 27, 2017 Brain News, Brain Structure No Comments Read more

As we get older, exercise is our miracle drug

NOTE:  This message is targeted at those who are over fifty. Is your life filled with work and family and all the related activities related to that…mostly spending time doing things for others? What are you doing for yourself? Research

Wendy Hardman May 31, 2017May 31, 2017 Alzheimers, Exercise No Comments Read more

Are Women over 50 more Susceptible to Memory Loss?

Brain training is all the rage these days.  I do it myself; I play online games that I believe will exercise my brain cells. Why do I believe I am losing bits and pieces of my memory – because I

Wendy Hardman March 13, 2017March 13, 2017 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Women may be more susceptible to Alzheimer’s

Women’s biological and genetic factors may influence how Alzheimer’s affects and progresses.  New findings and research initiatives have begun to examine why and how women may be more susceptible. Since women are also more often the primary care givers for

Wendy Hardman February 20, 2017February 20, 2017 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Who’s setting your pace?

Last week, while walking with a friend, we came to a part in the road that became steep, and uphill. We were talking away and not really paying much attention to where we were walking. Suddenly, she said, “Slow down!

Wendy Hardman December 20, 2016 Life Lesson, Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Lose Your Independence!

I just completed a two week course and boy did I work!  I had fun too.  I met interesting people and formed some great friendships.  I learned by doing, reading, listening, sometimes working on my own, sometimes working with others. 

Wendy Hardman November 21, 2016November 21, 2016 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Read a children’s book lately?

You don’t have to have children or grandchildren to read a children’s book. There’s no age limit on who can read a children’s book. The other day, I was out on my morning walk with my neighbour and walking partner. She was

Wendy Hardman October 12, 2016October 11, 2016 Uncategorized No Comments Read more
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