Studying the minds of octogenarians with surprising cognitive resilience shows how it's possible to maintain a youthful brain well into old age.
Nearly half of individuals aged 65 and older showed improvements in cognitive and/or physical function over a 12-year follow-up period, according to a March study published in Geriatrics. The findings ...
Keeping your brain sharp into your 60s and beyond is the result of habits you start building much earlier. Research says if you want a sharp brain in your sixties, start these four habits now.
Low-dose hydrocortisone improved verbal learning, memory and attention among virally suppressed women with HIV, who often report high stress levels and mood disorders that can affect these functions, ...
The Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet, which emphasizes fruits, vegetables and whole grains while limiting sodium and sugar, showed a particularly strong association. This diet, ...
Motherhood and menopause can positively affect women's long-term cognitive health. Here are six ways employers can support ...
Lingering inflammation from viruses like COVID-19 or HIV can take a lasting toll on the brain. New research shows exactly how specific immune system imbalances lead to memory lapses and slowed ...
A new human study suggests that extra virgin olive oil may support brain health by influencing the gut microbiome.
When it comes to brain health, it’s less about avocado versus salmon and more about how they work together. Salmon delivers DHA and EPA, which provide structural support for brain cells. Avocados ...
Oxytocin, a hormone renowned for fostering emotional, also plays a pivotal role in cognitive functions such as learning and memory.
Hormonal dysregulation and gut microbiota alterations as potential contributors to cognitive dysfunction CHINA, March ...
Increased second trimester lead exposure in women was significantly linked to decreased cognitive function later in adulthood ...