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Study: Memory loss may present itself years before Alzheimer’s diagnosis
While Alzheimer’s disease and dementia may not develop until later in life, memory loss issues that are symptomatic of these conditions may occur as much as 12 years before an actual diagnosis is made, according to a new study.
3 warning signs of memory loss
Whether you have an elderly loved one or you’re of that age yourself, here are a few of the known indicators of memory loss and the onset of Alzheimer’s disease.
New study presents first-ever case of memory loss reversed
A new UCLA study demonstrates the first-ever case of reversing memory loss in patients with Alzheimer’s disease.
3 ways to preserve your brain health
Here are a few activities you can undertake to maintain your brain health.
Brain connection development slower in youth with ADHD
Research shows connections are slower to develop in certain regions of the brains of young people with ADHD.
Study: Anxiety medications may contribute to Alzheimer’s disease risk
A new study shows an association between the use of certain anxiety medications in older individuals and the development of Alzheimer’s disease.
Study sheds light on dyslexic brain connectivity
A new study shows a lack of connectivity in certain regions of dyslexic individuals’ brains.
Study: Brain connectivity could play role in young adult depression
Hyper-connected brains could help explain why some young adults experience depression.
Study: Brain cell loss a factor in senior sleep troubles
A recent study connects the loss of brain cells with sleep difficulties experienced by seniors.