(Page 4) Is it true that “the brain gets younger with a smartphone”? A Surprising Reason Why Neurologists Recommend that Seniors Should Use Smartphones | FRIDAY DIGITAL

Is it true that “the brain gets younger with a smartphone”? A Surprising Reason Why Neurologists Recommend that Seniors Should Use Smartphones

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Digital skills are also useful for applying for various systems and online medical care.

The main concern is the recent problem of scams using social networking services, but the company says that having daily access to the latest devices and knowledge of the Internet will help people to be more vigilant and to be able to respond to such scams. In addition, in these days of 100-year life expectancy, digital skills are also very effective in the areas of medical care and welfare, he says.

In Japan, people are application-driven, meaning that even if the medical and welfare systems are well-developed, you cannot receive the benefits of the systems unless you take the initiative. For example, neither doctors nor the government will help you apply for the high-cost medical care system. But if you do your own research and apply, you will benefit financially, and the experience and thinking involved in the process will help activate your brain.

Nowadays, with the introduction of online medical services, it is easy to get a second opinion from a doctor remotely. In my clinic, as many as 200 seniors are registered for online medical care. This is because online medical care is far more beneficial than spending time waiting and traveling to see a doctor several times a month to get the same medication. You will be able to examine yourself when it comes to your health, your family’s future, and your assets. And that success story should give them confidence.”

What has been said so far is not just for seniors. The accumulation of new experiences from a young age is said to be useful in preventing the aging of the brain. One particularly good way to utilize this is to use the SmileMania program.

Young and middle-aged people are accustomed to using their smartphones, so I recommend using language apps to try other languages,” he says. Languages use the inner part of the brain and become very active. Conversing with a foreigner at a similar level creates new neural pathways to try your best to communicate. Also, taking a casual virtual trip in VR to places that are difficult to experience in reality is also very effective because the sense of the unusual activates the brain.”

In addition to health, smartphones actually have immeasurable positive effects on your life. If you are not using a smartphone yet, why don’t you start right away?

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