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A new longitudinal study suggests that overall well-being—and especially a strong sense of purpose—are important components ...
Experts claim that combining two acclaimed healthy eating approaches could boost brain health and lower dementia risks. The ...
Higher dietary copper intake was linked to better cognitive performance in older US adults, with benefits plateauing above a ...
Using machine learning and brain scans, researchers found that accelerated brain aging increases the impact of cognitive risk ...
A large-scale study of older adults found that severe COVID-19 infections requiring hospitalizations are associated with ...
Cognitive decline in older adults refers to the concern of or difficulty with a person’s thinking, memory, concentration, and other brain functions beyond what is typically expected due to aging.
Is it just age-related forgetfulness, or an early sign of something more serious? Neurologists outline the subtle differences ...
Individuals with amnestic mild cognitive impairment, a condition characterized by memory complaints and objective memory decline, are at high risk of developing Alzheimer's dementia, with ...
Recognizing the difference between normal aging and early cognitive decline is crucial for timely intervention. Subtle ...
A recent study found that people with diets high in fat and sugar had worse spatial memory than those who ate these foods less often. This may not be much of a surprise. We’ve long known that ...
Occasional forgetfulness is normal, but when does it signal something more serious? This article clarifies the distinctions ...