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New study finds link between writing speed and dementia risk.
A six-year study finds a surprising link between sodium intake and cognitive decline in men.
A new study finds women can score well on standard cognitive exams even after brain changes begin—raising concerns that current screenings may delay diagnosis and care.
A new study shows cells collected high in the nose may reveal early biological clues tied to Alzheimer’s disease.
A new study shows loneliness and social isolation together may sharply increase the risk of memory and thinking problems during perimenopause.
New research finds women with high levels of a novel biomarker in their blood are much more likely to develop memory and thinking problems and dementia later in life.
A new study finds caffeinated coffee and tea are significantly associated with lower dementia risk. The link wasn’t there with decaf.
A large, new study finds menopause is associated with brain changes and poorer mental health — whether or not women use hormone therapy.
A new study finds short-term fasting does not impair thinking and memory in healthy adults, but it may cause modest cognitive dips in children.
In a new study, people with preclinical Alzheimer’s disease who took 5,000–7,500 steps a day experienced slower tau buildup and less cognitive decline over time.
"Challenges with memory and thinking have emerged as a leading health issue reported by U.S. adults," especially those under 40, according to the author of a new study in the journal Neurology.
New research links frequent soccer heading with changes deep within the folds of the brain -- in an area involved in thinking and memory.
A new study suggests chronic insomnia may be an early warning sign or contributor to cognitive decline.
A new study finds artificial sweeteners typically found in ultra-processed foods and drinks may be associated with a faster decline in overall thinking and memory skills – especially in people under 60 and those with diabetes.
A new study finds early intervention for hearing loss significantly reduces the risk of dementia.
Researchers say they’ve found a “formula and recipe to improve brain health” and cognition in people at high-risk for dementia.
A new study finds active transportation modes like biking may help lower the risk of dementia and protect a part of the brain linked to memory.