Menopause marks the end of a woman’s reproductive years. But the transition affects far more than reproductive health: it also reshapes the brain. As estrogen and progesterone decline, cognitive ...
Sundowner syndrome is becoming a frequent description of aging dogs. It describes elderly dogs that have a pattern of ...
At the edge of death, some people wake into sudden clarity. Terminal lucidity is one of the mind’s most baffling mysteries.
Creatine: The Overlooked Nutritional Powerhouse Transforming Health In a world where health narratives are often shaped by pharmaceutical interests, recent research has unveiled a ...
Researchers have discovered that problems with the brain’s waste-clearing system—the glymphatic system—may significantly ...
A growing body of research suggests testosterone replacement therapy can alleviate menopausal symptoms such as a decrease in ...
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Social-Environment Factors Linked to Brain Structure, Function
Individuals living in neighborhoods with higher levels of social vulnerability, environmental injustice and socioeconomic ...
Village Caregiving reports that frontotemporal dementia is a progressive brain disease affecting behavior, speech, and memory ...
Cedars-Sinai researchers created “young” immune cells from human stem cells that reversed cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s ...
Scientists studying SuperAgers reveal how some 80-year-olds have brains that are as sharp as people 30 years younger.
Neurons have dominated neuroscience research for decades, but a growing body of evidence suggests that a group of ...
MRI scans from nearly 40,000 people revealed biomarkers linked to defective toxin clearance in the brain predicted the susceptibility to dementia later in life.
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