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10,000 Brain Scans Reveal Why Your Memory Gets Worse With Age
Our episodic memory – the ability to recall past events and experiences – is known to decline as we age. Exactly how and why ...
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10,000 brain scans expose the real reason your memory fades with age
For years, scientists have known that the aging brain tends to shrink, but they have struggled to explain why some people ...
Researchers are testing a new approach to repair early memory loss by protecting brain connections affected in Alzheimer’s ...
A massive international brain study has revealed that memory decline with age isn’t driven by a single brain region or gene, but by widespread structural changes across the brain that build up over ...
A comprehensive study involving over 10,000 MRI scans reveals that memory decline with age is linked to structural changes in the brain and individual genetic predispositions.
Scientists uncover how brain shrinkage across multiple regions accelerates memory decline in healthy ageing adults.
Memory loss may not simply be a symptom of getting older. New research from Virginia Tech shows that it's tied to specific molecular changes in the brain and that adjusting those processes can improve ...
Researchers have found that a natural aging-related molecule can repair key memory processes affected by Alzheimer’s disease.
Researchers in Canada reported in Neurology that transdermal estradiol improved episodic memory scores in postmenopausal ...
Memory worries are common with aging. Learn what they mean, when they matter, and how anxiety, mood, and evidence shape cognitive concerns.
With age, many people start forgetting things. But memories might get a boost from an electromagnetic device that gives your brain a little zap. A small group of older people experienced improved ...
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