We have all made this particular mistake at least once in our lives: using the words 'brain' and 'mind' interchangeably. It is easy to make this mistake because both may appear to be the same thing.
Understanding the needs of older adults and geriatric medicine could be of real importance as the world's population shifts and the issue impacts more people. Elderly is an age descriptor used to ...
Jeff Tompkins is a writer and teacher of English as a Second Language living in New York City. He was born in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1967 and was educated at Brown University and University College ...
Dementia, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's are all brain disorders, and are used interchangeably. Even though not a normal part of ageing, the three are getting increasingly common in older people, ...
When running a business, it's essential to understand the difference between sales and profit. These two terms are often used interchangeably but have two different meanings. Sales refer to the total ...
Brittany Brown is a full-time copywriter writing covering real estate and personal finance topics like budgeting, investing, credit cards, and more. She is currently working to become an accredited ...
‘Adaptation’ and ‘resilience’ are often used interchangeably in policy and academic discourse, and while they are complementary concepts, there are important differences in these terms. At its most ...