Some changes in memory and cognition are a natural part of aging. However, it can become a more significant concern for some people and could disrupt daily life when it’s more severe. According to a ...
Cognitive decline is the biggest factor in determining how long patients with Alzheimer's disease will live after being diagnosed, according to a new study. Cognitive decline is the biggest factor in ...
Greater perceived neighborhood cohesion in childhood (measured at age 10) and at the time of the baseline interview (measured among people ranging in age from 51 to 89, or among people from late ...
Food insecurity was linked to higher risks for dementia, cognitive impairment with dementia, and cognitive impairment with no dementia (CIND), especially in adults younger than 65 years, a new US ...
Mark Dallas receives funding from Alzheimer's Research UK and the Alzheimer's Association. Why some people with mild cognitive impairment develop dementia while others don’t has long been a mystery.
A new study from the University of Georgia College of Public Health focuses on the powerful role our surroundings play in shaping dementia risk. Led by Assistant Professor of Health Policy and ...
“I feel like I’m in a fog.” “I have to read things over and over to make them stick.” “The word is on the tip of my tongue but I just can’t think of it.” In my work as a neuropsychologist, these are ...
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