by Steven Howard | May 20, 2019 | Brain Health
Six Ways to Reduce the Natural Decline in Cognitive Functions from Aging As I referenced in the previous post on What Leaders Can Do To Reduce Brain Aging, there are many things we all can do to protect the long-term health of our brains and minimize the impact of...
by Steven Howard | May 17, 2019 | Brain Health
Brain Aging Is Not Necessarily Inevitable Or Unpreventable As a follow-up to the previous post on What Leaders Should Know About Their Aging Brains, here is some research on what leaders can do to protect the long-term health of their brains and reduce the natural...
by Steven Howard | May 15, 2019 | Brain Health
Being Physically Active Improves Thinking Skills and Overall Brain Health Brain aging is inevitable, to some extent, in all of us. But brain aging is experienced differently by everyone. It is not a uniform process. The rate of cognitive decline affects some people...
by Steven Howard | May 13, 2019 | Brain Health
Brain Health Is A Lifetime Pursuit, Not Something Left To The Retirement Years The brain is the most metabolically active organ in the body. It requires ten times the fuel of any other organ as it has to run 24/7 without sleep. Weighing around three pounds, the human...
by Steven Howard | May 10, 2019 | Brain Health, Decision Making
More Interesting Facts About the Brain for Leaders and Decision Makers Welcome to the third installment in our three-part series of blogs on brain myths and facts that leaders and decision makers should know. Here are the links to the two previous posts — part one...
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