A massive international brain study has revealed that memory decline with age isn’t driven by a single brain region or gene, ...
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 ...
Scientists have discovered a direct cause-and-effect link between faulty mitochondria and the memory loss seen in neurodegenerative diseases. By creating a novel tool to boost mitochondrial activity ...
An international study that pooled brain scans and memory tests from thousands of adults has shed new light on how structural ...
A longevity-linked metabolite restored key memory processes in Alzheimer’s models, highlighting aging biology as a promising therapeutic target. Singapore ranks among the countries with the longest ...
Sometimes forgetting where you put your keys, sometimes not remembering someone's name - if this is happening often, then it is not just fatigue, it could be a sign of your weak memory. Let's find out ...
When doctors suspect Alzheimer's, they can order a blood test to learn whether a patient's brain contains the sticky amyloid plaques that are a hallmark of the disease. But the results of that test ...
With the popularity of low-carb diets and diets that cut out carbs altogether, carbohydrates haven’t gotten the best rap in recent years. But new research shows carbs can not only support overall ...
Lithium deficiency in the brain could be a cause of Alzheimer's disease—and a new potential target for treatment. Ten years in the making, this is the finding of researchers at Harvard Medical School ...
New research has found that the loss of social memory – recognizing friends and family – in Alzheimer's disease (AD) could come down to specific structures around brain cells. And targeting this ...