Monash University research has confirmed that menopause-related “brain fog” is real and measurable, affecting around two-thirds of women during the menopausal transition.
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It happens from time to time: You start telling a story, only to lose your train of thought halfway through. Or you walk into a room and can't remember what you went in there to do. Mental glitches ...
New research suggests that a single dose of the psychedelic compound DMT can reverse symptoms of depression, including loss ...
A new comedic play and a 20-year neurology study explore what we can do to prevent dementia and cognitive decline.
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A large longitudinal study of U.S. adults found that many older people improve in cognitive function or walking speed over ...
Low-dose lithium may help slow verbal memory decline in older adults with mild cognitive impairment. | Neuroscience ...
A woman in her 40s presented with progressive cognitive decline, expressive language difficulty and episodic confusion. Her initial symptoms were misattributed to psychiatric illness, and later to ...
Plus, what to do if you think you're experiencing cognitive decline. Reviewed by Dietitian Jessica Ball, M.S., RD Cognitive lapses aren’t always linked to aging or dementia. Factors like stress, ...