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Want Better Memory? Try These 7 Proven Techniques for Sharper Recall

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Our memory tends to decline as we age, but it can improve with consistent effort.

Just like exercising your muscles, your brain needs regular workouts to stay sharp. Engaging in activities like reading, solving crossword puzzles, or practicing memory exercises can help enhance your memory. Setting aside just 15 minutes a day, five times a week, for these activities can lead to noticeable improvements in cognitive function.

Getting enough sleep is crucial for maintaining brain health. Aim for 7 to 9 hours of restful sleep each night. Adequate sleep aids in preserving long-term memory, while disrupted sleep patterns can increase the risk of cognitive decline.

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Photo for illustrative purposes / tvN ‘Misaeng’

Aerobic exercise improves memory, even in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease. Consistent activities like brisk walking, light hiking, swimming, or dancing are beneficial. Find a form of exercise you enjoy and make it a routine.

Mindfulness meditation is another way to improve memory. Try using YouTube videos or meditation apps to explore techniques that work for you—making meditation a habit can lead to better memory retention over time.

High-calorie foods may hinder memory function. Research suggests that reducing calorie intake can improve memory. For example, one study observed a significant improvement in memory among women aged 60.5 years who reduced their calorie consumption by 30%.

Excess sugar is also harmful to memory. Consuming sugary drinks, including fruit juices, has been linked to brain volume reduction associated with early Alzheimer’s symptoms. Instead, opt for whole fruits and avoid beverages with added sugars.

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Photo for illustrative purposes / JTBC ‘The Light in Your Eyes’

Caffeine in coffee and green tea can improve memory, particularly short-term recall. Research indicates that consuming caffeine in the morning enhances short-term memory in young adults.

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