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Welcome to our Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) Article Archive, where you’ll find a wealth of information and resources dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with mild to moderate dementia. Each article offers insights into evidence-based techniques, success stories, and practical approaches for enhancing cognitive function, social engagement, and overall well-being. Whether you’re a caregiver, healthcare professional, or simply interested in learning more about non-pharmacological dementia therapies, we invite you to explore our curated content and discover how CST can support a more vibrant, connected life for those experiencing memory challenges.
Cognitive Stimulation Therapy
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Titanic replica plans resurrected
Fresh plans have emerged for the Titanic II cruise liner, first announced a decade ago. What could possibly go wrong? It was an ambitious scheme that seemed to have sunk without a trace. But in a presentation this week, Australian mining tycoon Clive Palmer revived...
Practicing and Listening to Music
Listening to music or playing an instrument can delay cognitive decline as we age—by producing gray matter in the brain—a new study shows. The researchers followed over 100 retired people who had never practiced music before. They were enrolled in piano and music...
Admission Fairness
Girls constitute two-thirds of the top 10 percent of their school classes and apply to college at a higher rate than boys. A college that receives more (and more qualified) female applicants than male but desires a “balanced” student body has to lower its standards...
Why Is Finland the Happiest Country in the World
Frank Martela, Finnish psychologist and philosopher, says that it is no accident that his homeland has for six years now been ranked the happiest country in the world. He cites three factors and four that make Finland a happier land. Finns are connected by a strong...
Forget About Censorship
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristoff says forget about censorship, pornography, and indoctrination. The central problem in American education is simply that too many kids aren’t getting the education they need. Only 32 percent of America’s fourth graders are...
Strength Training
When you think of exercising for weight loss, what do you picture? Running? Cycling? Something that gets your heart beating hard and your body sweating heavily. Aerobic exercise has traditionally been associated with slimming down, while weight or resistance training...