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The Alzheimer's Association international conference highlighted the roles exercise, lead exposure, blood tests and food ...
An astonishing 88% of us had levels higher than 10 micrograms per deciliter, which are now considered dangerously high,” a ...
Patients with breast cancer who undergo chemotherapy may face an increased risk for brain atrophy and cognitive decline, new ...
Brown and colleagues mapped historical atmospheric lead levels (HALL) using Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) data from ...
Exposure to moderate lead levels in gasoline during the 1960s-1970s is linked to a 20% higher risk for memory problems later ...
Statins: Used to control cholesterol levels and lower your risk of heart attack and stroke, Statins may cause confusion and ...
Here’s how to recognize memory loss, what causes it and how to manage issues for yourself or someone you love.
If you’ve been stalking your partner or crush online, your brain might be paying the price. A new study links love addiction ...
Memory problems? Here’s why poor sleep may be the cause — and how to fix it Scientists had a rare opportunity to study living brain tissue — and cracked a giant mystery about sleep health ...
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A team of researchers from Penn State has identified an enzyme that contributes to age-related impairments in memory updating. When blocked, older mice were better able to incorporate new ...
Memory problems in children might be caused by prolonged inflammation caused by asthma, or by repeated disruptions in oxygen supply to the brain from asthma attacks, researchers speculated.