Massachusetts General Hospital's Mind, Mood, & Memory (MMM)
Volume 16 • Number 3 • March 2020
Four Reasons Why Being Socially Active Boosts Memory, Mood, and a Whole Lot More
If you frequently spend time with friends and family members or if you work, volunteer or are otherwise engaged with other people on a regular basis, you may not think much about your social network and how it’s affecting your health. However, if you often feel lonely or isolated, you …
Issue Highlights
- Aerobic Exercise May Help Slow Cognitive Aging
- Newsbriefs: Cognitive Problems; Maintaining Flexible Thinking; Remembering Faces; Psychiatric Disorders
- MGH Researchers Use Electronic Health Records to Help Predict Dementia
- Memory Maximizers: Intermittent Fasting; Learning New Information
- Is Your Antidepressant Causing Memory or Thinking Skills Problems?
- Multitasking: Trying to Do It All May Worsen Memory, Attention
- Ask the Expert: Dementia vs. Alzheimer's Disease; Concussions; Depression