16. Make it mean something: While the digits 5019114421945 are hard to remember as they are meaningless, try assigning each set of three digits a meaning, advises Dr Moulin.
Try Levis, a Porsche, favourite football formation and the end of the Second World War.
These facts may not be easy to remember – but not so hard as digits in raw form.
Look for meaning in everything – especially if you can refer it back to yourself.
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17. Eat like our European neighbours: A Mediterranean diet – low in red meat and dairy and high in omega-3 fatty acids found in oily fish and nuts – can help preserve memory and reduce dementia risk, say US researchers.
The study, in the journal Neurology, studied the diets of 17,478 people with an average age of 64.
Those who followed the Med diet were 19% less likely to develop problems with memory.
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