Broadcast Journalist Deborah Roberts Shares How She Manages Vertigo
June/July 2024
Hearing Aids May Lower the Risk of Cognitive Decline
For people whose hearing is impaired, hearing aids may lower the risk of cognitive decline. Still, many resist getting them. Advice from specialists may help overcome that reluctance.
How to Choose the Right Hospice Care
Hospice care is designed to help patients die with dignity and provide support to their families. These tips can help ensure that it does.
Five Ways to Prepare for Hospice Care
Try These Habits for a Healthy Brain on World Brain Day—and Every Day
Celebrate World Brain Day by pampering your cerebrum from morning to night with these healthy habits.
Care for Your Brain
Our mission has always been to help readers protect their brains and live as well as possible with neurologic disorders. In this issue, we challenge you to put our advice into practice—at least for one day.
Eight Tips on Managing Medication Shortages
Frontotemporal Dementia Can Unlock Creativity in Some People
How Board Games Helped This Man Recover from a Stroke
Tai Chi May Help Lower Blood Pressure Better Than Aerobic Exercise
How to Juggle Caring for Children and Aging Parents
Millions of Americans care for both aging parents and young children. These caregivers describe how they maintain their well-being amid competing demands.
How Can People with Epilepsy Prevent Seizures?
How the Arts Help this Woman Recover from a Second Traumatic Brain Injury
After a second traumatic brain injury, Genevieve Bahrenburg learned to communicate again and reengage through the arts.
Accentuate the Positive
Recovery from a stroke has been slow, but the author continues to look ahead.
Letters to the Editor: June/July 2024