Art lovers rejoice: A new study suggests that engaging with art and culture may help slow biological aging. The study published in the Innovation of Aging journal on Monday evaluated over 3,500 adults ...
Overworked, over-scheduled, and under constant bombardment of stimulation by all of our digital devices and pressure to do something (e.g., answer emails, texts, voicemails), we have become ...
A small cue of social connection to someone from another group -- such as a shared interest -- can help reduce prejudice immediately and up to six months later, according to new research. Social ...
Just when you thought spring was almost here, we're getting walloped by more nasty winter weather. This latest storm system has dumped several feet of fresh snow across much of the country, so it will ...
To continuously improve the course and maintain student engagement, the "If I Knew..." exercise is a valuable tool. At the end of each term, students are asked to reflect on their expectations at the ...
Adapting activities for individuals with Alzheimer's disease is essential for maintaining their engagement and well-being. As Alzheimer's progresses, activities that were once routine can become ...
Dementia care activities are structured programs that support cognition, mood and quality of life for older adults living with dementia. In senior living communities, these activities can help ...
Last March when classes were swiftly moved to the remote environment, many of us had little time to adapt. In hopes to engage our students in this new environment, we implemented tried and true active ...
Perhaps the biggest concern these days for remote working companies is keeping their employees engaged, motivated, and productive all the same time. While an increasing number of employees are ...