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Brain scans capture memory formation in babies, raising new questions about why people forget their earliest years ...
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Exposure to moderate lead levels in gasoline during the 1960s-1970s is linked to a 20% higher risk for memory problems later ...
This suggests being consistent with the MIND diet may reduce the risk of HS, dementia and Alzheimer's disease, the authors ...
Conversely, verbal episodic memory, which does not decline quite as much when aging, was very much impacted by the neighborhood the participants lived in.
In simple terms, research shows the distance you can walk in two minutes can indicate how smart you are. Walking and talking ...
Exposure to lead may be linked to cognitive problems decades later, according to three studies presented at the Alzheimer’s ...
Most strikingly, for non-isolated but lonely people, hearing impairment had a stronger negative effect on episodic memory than for others.