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Short-term memory loss: Causes and treatments

Short-term memory loss is a case of losing memory over a short period of time. In most situations, long-term memory is not impaired. While most people associate short-term memory loss with aging and specifically dementia, there are other causes for amnesia-like symptoms; therefore, treatment is varied. People who experience short-term memory loss might find that ...click here to read more

This one thing is hurting your memory

As the years go by, it seems that there are just more and more reasons to worry. We get anxious about the actual or even potential problems that haven’t even taken place. One of the big worries many seniors have is the loss of memory. It’s a precious thing, and once it’s gone you can’t ...click here to read more

Obese adults less responsive to cognitive training, compared to those with lower body mass index (BMI)

Researchers looked at memory training results in groups with different body mass indexes (BMI) and found that obese adults were less responsive to the training, compared to non-obese participants. For the study, researchers monitored participants’ cognition over 10 years, comparing trajectories of cognitive performance in older adults who were obese, overweight, and of normal weight, ...click here to read more

Memory improved with exposure to false information: Study

Memory can be improved with exposure to false information, according to study. The researchers found that people who recognize false information about the original event have a better recall of the event, compared to those who did not pick up on the inconsistencies. Lead researcher Adam Putnam explained, “Our experiments show that misinformation can sometimes ...click here to read more

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Alzheimer’s disease in women: Mental deterioration faster than men, memory skills may mask early signs

In Alzheimer’s disease, mental deterioration in women is faster, compared to men. The researchers found that women performed significantly worse on cognitive tests, compared to men with Alzheimer’s disease. The most significant differences were seen in verbal skills between female and male patients with Alzheimer’s. Lead researcher Keith Laws said, “Unlike mental decline associated with ...click here to read more

7 tricks to boost your memory

Memory problems are common in old age, but that doesn’t mean they have to affect you. Instead of letting important dates slide by or everyday items go missing forever, work on improving your memory and stay as sharp as you have always been. You may ask, how? 7 tricks for sharper memory Sleep: Sleep helps ...click here to read more

Stronger muscles improve memory in seniors

A new study has found that building muscles in seniors can help improve memory. The study included 100 people aged 55 to 86 with mild memory and thinking problems. The participants completed weight training exercises twice a week for six months and saw significant improvements in mental function. The benefits of the exercise lasted for ...click here to read more

Schizophrenia stages: Different phases and risk factors of schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is a disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and acts. Schizophrenics have trouble distinguishing between what is real and what is imaginary. It is a common belief that schizophrenia causes multiple or split personalities – this is not true. Majority of schizophrenic patients are not violent, and schizophrenia is not a result ...click here to read more

Do this one thing for stronger memory

You may think forgetting a name or a birthday is just a normal part of aging, but new findings suggest that a very common condition that affects millions worldwide could actually be the culprit behind your forgetfulness. Diabetes linked to memory loss in seniors A new study has found a link between diabetes and memory ...click here to read more

Baby boomers and Alzheimer’s disease: Effect of aging on memory

With the baby boomers’ generation aging, the cases of Alzheimer’s disease, which can cause memory loss, are growing in numbers. According to a report released by Alzheimer’s Association, over 28 million baby boomers will develop Alzheimer’s disease, accounting for nearly 25 percent of Medicare spending. Maria Carrillo, Alzheimer’s Association Chief Science Officer, explained, “The risk ...click here to read more

Improve your memory with this…

Having difficulty recalling names, where you put your keys, or even what groceries you need to buy? From time to time, it happens to all of us. But if your lapses in memory are taking a toll on your day-to-day life, then you may want to try one of these two simple tricks to help ...click here to read more

Multiple sclerosis risk higher in children if mothers had vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy

Vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy increases the risk of multiple sclerosis (MS) in children, suggests a new study published in JAMA Neurology.  While research proves that increased levels of vitamin D decrease the risk of MS in adulthood, some studies have been linking the vitamin D exposure in utero with the MS risk later in ...click here to read more