More than 6 million Americans have dementia — a gradual decline in cognitive function like memory, language and problem-solving that significantly impacts daily life.
In Alzheimer’s disease, Hameroff says, scientists don’t know whether the microtubules disintegrate and release the tau or whether the tau falls off because of a malfunction that weakens the bond. The ...
"The combined amount of evidence implicates sleep in a bi-directional relationship with dementia, meaning that poor sleep ...
It’s normal to occasionally forget where you left your keys, struggle to recall a new name or wonder if you’ve already taken your daily medication. “Everyone has memory slips now and again,” says ...
Challenge your mind. Like a muscle, the brain strengthens with use. Mander suggests learning a new language, playing music, ...
There are many subtle signs of dementia beyond memory loss. These are the ones to look out for, from misinterpreting emotions ...
Scientists discovered that high-fat junk food disrupts memory circuits in the brain almost immediately. Within just four days ...
As we age, mild memory lapses are often normal, caused by stress, fatigue, or busy routines. Dementia, however, involves ...
You could swear you left your phone on the table near the door. And you’re having a hard time summoning up your recently changed ATM PIN. Everyone has memory glitches, but there’s no question you may ...
By boosting the activity of cellular 'power stations' in the brains of mice with a dementia-like condition, an international team of researchers has reversed pathological memory loss.
Sebastian Chabal, the Iconic 47-year-old former rugby international has made a poignant revelation about his struggles with memory loss. In a candid interview on the YouTube show ‘Legend’ Chabal who ...