New Delhi: An ageing brain in people with sickle cell disease may be responsible for cognitive problems, finds a study.
A new study has found older-looking brains in adults with sickle cell disease, helping to explain the cognitive challenges experienced by such individuals. A brain image from a healthy individual ...
In a study published in the journal Neurology, Dr. Daniel Wang, an assistant professor of medicine at the Brigham and Women’s ...
A new study by Harvard Medical School and the Marcus Institute reveals how indoor temperatures impact cognitive health in ...
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Mild cognitive impairment is linked to blood vessel dysfunction in the brain's temporal lobes—the seat of memory—according to ...
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By outsourcing critical thinking to AI, we risk weakening neural pathways through synaptic pruning—the natural process where ...
Dementia cases in the U.S. are expected to double by 2060, and poor diet is considered a risk factor. A new study found that ...
Analyzing the cognitive benefits of chess and sudoku reveals the significant potential of these activities to strengthen ...
Mild cognitive impairment is linked to blood vessel dysfunction in the brain's temporal lobes -- the seat of memory -- according to a new study. The findings, seen in people with and without signs of ...