Everyone misplaces their keys occasionally or struggles to recall a name, but when does ordinary forgetfulness cross the line into something more concerning? Understanding this distinction can make a ...
Changes in memory, mood, balance or daily habits can sometimes signal that an older adult may need additional medical support. Health experts say recognizing those changes early and having open ...
Pinpoint whether memory loss is normal aging or a warning sign—clear patterns to watch, the ABCS tracking method, and when to see a doctor to protect your cognitive health. You walk into the kitchen ...
Aging is a natural part of life, but with it comes an increased risk of cognitive decline. Memory lapses that once seemed harmless can gradually become more serious, and for millions of older adults, ...
Memory loss may not simply be a symptom of getting older. New research from Virginia Tech shows that it's tied to specific molecular changes in the brain and that adjusting those processes can improve ...
Two separate studies have identified age-related molecular changes in the brain and adjusted them to improve memory. New research from Virginia Tech (VA, USA) shows that memory loss is tied to ...
Memory can wither with age. Forgetfulness can be unnerving, but there are ways you can support your mind during memory loss — or support a loved one going through it. While not all lost memories can ...
Normal ageing may cause mild forgetfulness but does not disrupt daily functioning or independence Persistent memory loss affecting daily life may indicate dementia or other cognitive decline Early ...
The Alzheimer’s Association and Silvercrest Residences will present a free program, “Coping with Memory Changes: who to talk to, signs to watch out for, and hope for the future,” Friday from 11 a.m.
You walk into a room and forget why you came there. You struggle to remember the name of someone you’ve known for years. You lose track of conversations mid-sentence or can’t recall what you did ...
Discover 25 Memory Facts That Will Break Your Brain! Uncover how your mind stores, forgets, and even invents memories.
Memories of past trauma could soon be ‘dialed down’ in the brain so they no longer haunt us, a leading neuroscientist has suggested. The same techniques could offer tools so that addicts don't crave ...