There was a thread some time ago about keeping the mind sharp through chess, and other strategy games, to lower the odds of alzheimer's, dimensia, etc.
Point is.. I just saw the movie "The Notebook" for the first time, and it honestly scared the living shit out of me. Imagine living a great life, getting the guy/girl of your dreams, and then reaching your 60's or 70's and not remembering any of it.
I did a few searches, but I think that old thread is closed.
I believe in Lescor's theory where he says a strong body equals a strong mind. And I also like chess, card games like sheephead (if you call it sheepshead you are from a different planet), and reading things that make me think.
I do my best, and there is no history in my family (I'm no doctor, so I don't even know if family history makes a difference).
Just wondering if there is more all of us can do, and looking for comments from others who are in front of the computer all day.
Thanks.
JNB
Point is.. I just saw the movie "The Notebook" for the first time, and it honestly scared the living shit out of me. Imagine living a great life, getting the guy/girl of your dreams, and then reaching your 60's or 70's and not remembering any of it.
I did a few searches, but I think that old thread is closed.
I believe in Lescor's theory where he says a strong body equals a strong mind. And I also like chess, card games like sheephead (if you call it sheepshead you are from a different planet), and reading things that make me think.
I do my best, and there is no history in my family (I'm no doctor, so I don't even know if family history makes a difference).
Just wondering if there is more all of us can do, and looking for comments from others who are in front of the computer all day.
Thanks.
JNB