Elder Sleep: Quality Over Quantity
A common myth suggests we need less sleep as we age; in reality, our ability to attain that sleep simply becomes more fragile. For older adults, sleep architecture changes, often becoming lighter and more fragmented. We explore the relationship between sleep and longevity, cognitive clarity, and physical health, offering insights on how to deepen rest and maintain a robust circadian rhythm in the golden years.
Could Changing When You Eat Save Your Brain? The Science of Time-Restricted Feeding for Alzheimer's
Discover how Time-Restricted Feeding for Alzheimer’s is revolutionizing our approach to brain health. Research suggests how a simple 8-hour eating window can clear amyloid plaques, improve sleep, and boost memory.