Researchers are designing studies that better represent how memory works in daily life, leading to discoveries about how to intervene when it falters.
Experts say cognitive workout from reading a printed book far outweighs the dopamine highs of infinite screen-scrolling. Read ...
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'They’re not just wood and screws. They’re memory makers' – why the iconic American Adirondack chair has stood the test of time
Lauren Sullivan, Founder of Well by Design, says, 'The Adirondack embodies American leisure in a very universal way: durable, ...
Most of us think our family history is a straightforward, open book. But what happens when you discover a hidden chapter, one ...
I certainly didn’t understand what dementia meant – much more than memory loss, I learned. Dementia changed my mother in ...
Dog intelligence experts have now revealed five simple tests that can prove whether or not your dog is a genius.
A simple urine test could reveal your risk of developing dementia decades before symptoms appear, a new study shows. For the ...
The Times of Israel on MSN
Eyes don’t lie: Groundbreaking study tracks eye movements to measure memory
Researchers at Tel Aviv University and Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center say they can measure memory by tracking subjects’ eye ...
Scientists are testing a novel blood-based method to detect Alzheimer’s disease by analyzing microvesicles that reveal how ...
“They say, ‘We're going to throw out everything in my memory that's very old. For instance, they’ll cut off everything beyond ...
Earlier this year, two new drugs that have been shown in global trials to slow early-stage Alzheimer's disease, donanemab and ...
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