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Popular ‘cognitive reserve’ theory challenged by massive new study on education and aging
An analysis of massive cognitive and neuroimaging databases indicated that more education was associated with better memory, ...
Trina Anderson, Divisional Director of Memory Care at Senior Lifestyle, has been named a 2025 Memory Care Innovation Award winner by Senior Housing News.
New research suggests that psychedelic drugs may work by strengthening specific brain connections linked to memory and cognition.
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Quitting smoking preserves memory and thinking skills, even later in life
A major international study brings good news for longtime smokers: it’s never too late to quit. Researchers found that people ...
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8 Foods Giving You Memory Problems
Some foods may be causing you memory problems. If you struggle with either short or long-term memory, it's time to cut these foods out of your diet.
Share on Pinterest New research links a blend of antioxidants to improved cognition, at least in mice. Lilith Matevosyan/Stocksy A new study from Japan has shown that blended antioxidants may improve ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Results from a clinical trial examining intracranial stimulation using a novel device in those with mild ...
A groundbreaking Northwestern study shows how “SuperAgers" keep the memory abilities of people decades younger, uncovering ...
Maintaining cognitive function and memory is more important than ever in today’s fast-paced world. Many individuals seek effective, accessible solutions to combat cognitive decline and enhance their ...
Mindi Manuel, Senior Manager of Area Clinical Support at Sodexo, has been named a 2025 Memory Care Innovation Award winner by ...
Research indicates that human memory and cognition exhibit a robust preference for animate over inanimate stimuli. This animacy effect is evident across multiple experimental paradigms, including free ...
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