EPISODE · Feb 5, 2026 · 19 MIN
Could creativity reduce the risk of dementia?
from In Ten Years Time
While ageing is something we should embrace – it is inevitable, after all – it brings many worries about the unknown, especially around our health. In this episode, Tricia explores the benefits flowing from creative activity and the positive impact on our long-term cognitive health, potentially reducing the chance of developing dementia, as well as easing the symptoms.Daisy Fancourt study on the impact of museum attendance on dementia incidenceBeat Ted Hannemann study looking at how creative activity helps ease symptomsWhat are cognitive reserves?The Top Five Regrets of the Dying – the book and a YouTube SummaryMichael Mosley’s Secrets of the SuperagersDancing by the light of the moon by Gyles BrandrethDonate to help keep the show going https://www.intenyearstime.com/donate Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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While ageing is something we should embrace – it is inevitable, after all – it brings many worries about the unknown, especially around our health. In this episode, Tricia explores the benefits flowing from creative activity and the positive impact on our long-term cognitive health, potentially reducing the chance of developing dementia, as well as easing the symptoms.Daisy Fancourt study on the impact of museum attendance on dementia incidenceBeat Ted Hannemann study looking at how creative activity helps ease symptomsWhat are cognitive reserves?The Top Five Regrets of the Dying – the book and a YouTube SummaryMichael Mosley’s Secrets of the SuperagersDancing by the light of the moon by Gyles BrandrethDonate to help keep the show going https://www.intenyearstime.com/donate Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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