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 ...
Objectives To evaluate the association between cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and cognition in a large sample of older adults, and to examine clinical and demographic factors that might moderate ...
Scientists recent research reveals that addressing modifiable risk factors could reduce dementia risk by up to 45 percent, according to new data from The Lancet medical journal. Dr. Nilüfer ...
Cardiovascular risk factors such as high BMI, unfavorable lipid profiles, or high blood pressure from infancy to adolescence were associated with poorer cognitive function in young adulthood. These ...
Cognitive decline and dementia can stem from illnesses like Alzheimer’s disease and conditions like hypertension that damage blood vessels in the brain. People with both may have an even greater risk ...
“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 ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Over 55 million people live with dementia globally, a number projected to nearly triple come the year 2050. A significant ...
TORONTO — A number of modifiable risk factors are more common in women than in men and have a greater impact on cognition, an early look at new research showed. Six modifiable dementia risk factors ...
We were unable to process your request. Please try again later. If you continue to have this issue please contact [email protected]. Data from 8,500 adults were analyzed for memory decline ...
I have enjoyed the good fortune of teaching psychology at the United States Military Academy, better known as West Point, for 21 years. West Point’s mission is to educate, train, and inspire the ...