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The COVID-19 pandemic may have accelerated a decline in peoples’ brain health, particularly for older adults, even if they were never infected by the virus, new research finds.
The Trump administration is slashing health agency budgets and firing vaccine experts as highly transmissible variants ...
Using population projections and LASI data, researchers estimate that India’s dementia prevalence among the elderly will ...
More and more research suggests that the copper in your diet could play a bigger role in brain health than we once believed.
Still, the findings suggest that a major life event like a pandemic can have a significant impact on the brain, even if you ...
A new study suggests that the pandemic may have had a material impact on our brains, whether we contracted COVID-19 or not.
The COVID-19 pandemic may have aged our brains faster—even if we were never infected with the virus—according to a new study ...
Exposure to lead may be linked to cognitive problems decades later, according to three studies presented at the Alzheimer’s ...
July 2 is known as “I Forgot Day.” If you are a forgetful person who frequently forgets anniversaries, birthdays, special ...
Brain scans reveal that even people who never caught Covid showed signs of accelerated brain aging due to pandemic stress and ...
Experts suggest that puzzles help curb cognitive decline because they expand the brain's cognitive reserve, or the ability to ...
Could an MRI scan reveal how well you're aging? A recent study could help patients as young as 45 predict their risks of major diseases later in life, such as dementia.