Brain Games for Seniors

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Welcome to Brain Games For Seniors

Seniors gain a lot by developing their brain, and MyBrainGames.net has an entire selection of brain games especially designed to help seniors overcome age problems and decline.

Scientific research has shown that brain training games for seniors can prevent Alzheimer’s disease for longer as they strengthen the brain’s neural connections.

PUBLISHED BLOGS:

See blog entitled “Memory Exercises For Your Brain“, where I describe some of the memory games I learned by taking a “Brain Boot camp” class from UCLA Longevity Center

See blog entitled Memory Rescue by Daniel Amen, where I recommend this comprehensive brain book from BrainMD Health.  Supercharge your brain.  Reverse memory loss.   Remember what matters most.  Everyone needs to understand this proven fact:  “Your Brain’s History is Not Your Destiny”.

See blog entitled Attention Brain Game Lovers, where I refer to the recently published article “Brain Training Software Market Size and Forecast” (by Verified Market Research).

See blog entitled Boost Cognitive Function at any Age, where I recommend an article on Dr. Majid Fotuhi of the NeuroGrow Brain Fitness Center.

See blog entitled How To Lower Your Brain Age in Minutes a Day , where I recommend the book “Brain Games #1:  Lower Your Brain Age in Minutes a Day (Volume 1) available on Amazon.com.

See blog entitled Working Online From Home Stimulates The Brain, where I recommend the affiliate marketing program by Wealthy Affiliate.

See blog entitled The best brain supplement for brain health and memory, where I recommend “Neuriva”, available
from Amazon.com.

See blog entitled “How to Keep your Memory Sharp As You Age”, where I discuss a recent “Brain Boot Camp” class by UCLA Longevity Center.

See blog entitled Cognitive Interventions For Improving  Brain Plasticity, where I discuss a few recent articles on the topic.  See in particular the section describing help for seniors.

See  blog entitled Playing video games as a child helps memory later on in life, where I discuss a few recent articles on the topic.

See blog entitled How to Have An Unlimited Memory, where I review this book on Amazon.com.

See blog entitled How to Keep Your Brain Healthy At Any Age, where I review a few articles on the topic.

See blog entitled “How to Improve Your Memory in Just 30 Days”, where I discuss this book on Amazon.com.

See blog entitled “How To Keep Your Mind Sharp As You Age”, where I discuss a recent article on the topic.

See blog entitled “How to Sharpen Your Mind During Downtime”, where I review a recent article on the mindbodygreenhealth website entitled “3 Neurologist-Approved Tips To Sharpen Your Mind During Downtime”.

See blog entitled “What Does It Take To Become a Super-Ager?”, where I review a recent article in PrimeWomen entitled  “Are you Becoming a Super-Ager?”

See blog entitled “Are Memory Problems Hereditary?”, where I review a few articles on the subject.

See blog entitled “Keep Sharp – Build A  Better Brain At Any Age, where I review this book by Dr. Sanjay Gupta, on Amazon.com.

See blog entitledImprove Your Memory and Keep Your Mind Sharp, where I review Dakim BrainFitness exercises.

See blog entitled “399 Games To Keep Your Brain Young” , where I review the book “399 Games, Puzzles & Trivia Challenges Specially Designed to Keep Your Brain Young” on Amazon.com.

See blog entitled “How The Brain Changes With Age And What You Can Do About It”,
where I review a few articles on the subject.

See blog entitled “Your Brain Is Inviting You To Be Young Again”, 
where I review a few articles on the subject.

See blog entitled “Worried about your forgetfulness?  This will put you at ease”, where I review a recent article on the subject from Lisa Genova, a Harvard-trained neuroscientist.

See blog entitled “How To Reduce The Risk Of Brain Decline”, where I review a few recent articles on the subject.

See blog entitled “Do Some Cognitive Functions Improve With Age”, where I review a few recent articles on the subject.

See blog entitled “Card Games To Keep Your Mind Sharp And Brain Healthy”, where I review a few recent articles on the subject.