We're talking octogenarians (or older) with faculties more like their 50s. Here's what Northwestern cognition researchers ...
By Tarun Sai Lomte New longitudinal evidence suggests reproductive history may shape women’s cognitive aging, offering insights into possible protective pathways while highlighting the need for ...
Postmenopausal women score better on cognitive and memory tests if they have been pregnant or breastfed earlier in life, new ...
Memory worries are common with aging. Learn what they mean, when they matter, and how anxiety, mood, and evidence shape cognitive concerns.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Results from a clinical trial examining intracranial stimulation using a novel device in those with mild ...
The challenge is recognizing when forgetfulness is a normal part of aging and when it may signal cognitive decline. By paying attention to the type of memory lapses and their frequency, you can ...
Researchers in Canada reported in Neurology that transdermal estradiol improved episodic memory scores in postmenopausal women, and that the drug’s efficacy depended on the route of administration.
Maintaining cognitive function and memory is more important than ever in today’s fast-paced world. Many individuals seek effective, accessible solutions to combat cognitive decline and enhance their ...
Share on Pinterest New research links a blend of antioxidants to improved cognition, at least in mice. Lilith Matevosyan/Stocksy A new study from Japan has shown that blended antioxidants may improve ...
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Research indicates that human memory and cognition exhibit a robust preference for animate over inanimate stimuli. This animacy effect is evident across multiple experimental paradigms, including free ...
Have you ever walked into a room and forgotten why you're there? Or misplaced your keys for the umpteenth time this week? If you've been noticing these little memory hiccups more often, you're not ...