Early research ties word-finding difficulty (WFD) to the same neural highways that falter in Alzheimer’s disease.
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Dementia, a term encompassing various conditions that cause a decline in cognitive abilities, can be a frightening prospect. While there’s currently no cure, research offers encouraging possibilities.
After accounting for age, sex, and education, the analysis showed that higher lifetime enrichment scores were associated with ...
Cognitive decline involves a gradual loss of thinking skills, including memory, reasoning, and attention. While some decline is normal with aging, significant changes could indicate a cognitive ...
Cognitive decline often begins subtly, making it difficult to distinguish between normal ageing and early warning signs of serious neurological conditions.
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Lifelong learning can delay Alzheimer's by 5 years. New research explores the link between mental activity and dementia risk.
A study finds that people who stay mentally active through reading, writing, and learning may have a lower risk of ...