Exercise Your Brain to Improve Memory in Retirement
by Mary Kane, Associate Editor, Kiplinger's Retirement Report
Mar 17, 2018
2 minutes
When retired professor Darlene Howard taught in the psychology department of Georgetown University, she often had to remember the names of as many as 50 students a semester. So Howard used a memory trick: She created an association with a student's name or face. A student with the last name of Brady might make her think of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady. The next time she saw the
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