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Insomnia is a common problem that doesn’t always get taken seriously enough. But your tossing and turning could be linked to ...
What we eat as we age may determine how many chronic illnesses we face later in life. A 15-year study of more than 2,400 ...
A new study suggests that insomnia can negatively impact your brain health and memory. People with insomnia were found to be ...
As life expectancy increases across the world, the challenge of keeping the brain sharp has become a central issue in public ...
Scientists followed more than 2,750 healthy older adults (without known cognitive issues) for an average of six years, ...
A new study led by Prof. Lynn Chenoweth from UNSW's Center for Healthy Brain Aging (CHeBA) has shown that educating hospital ...
A study shows that both chronic and new-onset anxiety are linked to higher dementia risk—but there may be ways to fight back.
“A blood test is easier than a lumbar puncture, which is needed for CSF [cerebral spinal fluid], which is one of the ways in ...
Study author Edward Lee, MD, PhD, co-director of Penn's Institute on Aging, told Newsweek in an email that there is "good evidence" that dementia has been decreasing in modern society, suggesting that ...
Research shows that regardless of age, training your body and brain can boost your cognition and resilience against dementia.
People with chronic insomnia may have a 40% higher risk of developing dementia or mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and faster ...