“People have an absolute terror of losing their memory and thinking they're losing themselves,” says Lesley, who works at ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s fair to say that aging and longevity are on many people’s minds, especially as they grow older. The idea of being unable to ...
In the days after Thursday’s presidential debate, one of the questions that was asked on the stage seems to be lingering in the public debate: How would the candidates address concerns about their ...
Millions of Americans live with mild cognitive impairment and dementia, and millions more are projected to be diagnosed in the coming years. If you're having memory or cognitive problems, the first ...
Memory issues seem subtle as they emerge: difficulty remembering a name, struggling for the right word, misplacing possessions more often, difficulty finishing everyday tasks. A spouse needing to ...
Hiding in plain sight, the importance of hydration is often underestimated. For some, reaching for an expensive supplement claiming to enhance cardiovascular health and blunt cellular aging may seem ...
Memory Matters is an occasional column discussing brain health, memory and aging. Look for the next column on Wednesday. Send your questions to Michelle Papka at MemoryMatters@thecrcnj.com. Dear Dr.
Forgetting names and misplacing items happen to us all, more so as we age. But when should you be concerned that these small acts of forgetfulness are part of a larger cognitive decline that may ...
It could be as simple as constantly misplacing keys, or forgetting to pay a bill, or repeating questions over and over. As people age, their memory and cognition tends to take a small hit. But about ...
To date, approaches to treatments for Alzheimer's disease have not addressed the contribution of protein insolubility as a general phenomenon, instead focusing on one or two insoluble proteins.
DALLAS — It could be as simple as constantly misplacing keys, or forgetting to pay a bill, or repeating questions over and over. As people age, their memory and cognition tends to take a small hit.