Experts answer four key questions based on the findings of a study that indicated that low-dose oral lithium could slow ...
In general, highly processed, salty foods are not great for your cognitive health. This includes your memory. These are some of the potato chips linked to memory decline.
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 ...
The brain and the microbiome are in constant communication and maintaining that connection as we age could be key to avoiding—or even reversing—cognitive decline.
Improving your memory may be easier than you think—experts highlight one simple habit that can transform your brain health starting today.
Even on days when you're lagging in energy, exercise can give your brain a boost. That's according to researchers at the University of Missouri (Mizzou), who made a specific discovery about physical ...
Working memory is a critical cognitive system that temporarily maintains and manipulates information for complex tasks such as reasoning, learning, and decision-making. It functions as an interface ...
Does taking a multivitamin slow cognitive decline? A daily multivitamin may assist in maintaining both cognition and memory. According to a study published online in The American Journal of Clinical ...
We become forgetful as we age. This is often seen as a universal truth, but in fact it is far from universal: some people remain incredibly sharp at 100 years old, while others experience memory loss ...
Following a healthy dietary pattern has been linked with slower brain aging and a lower risk of age-related cognitive decline ...
A team from the Institute of Neurosciences of the University of Barcelona (UBneuro) has discovered that early and sustained cognitive stimulation can help preserve brain connectivity and memory in ...
New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London has found no ...