Amnesia

Study Shows Loneliness Can Have More Detrimental Impact on Memory Than Social Isolation

Loneliness can have a more detrimental impact on memory than social isolation, especially among older adults. A recent study spanning six years found that individuals facing both social isolation and loneliness showed the most significant decline in memory function. Targeted community programs are crucial to combat these issues and support cognitive health in aging populations.

Study Finds Junk Food Can Have Permanent Effect on Teens’ Brain

Recent study reveals that consuming a diet high in junk food can lead to long-term damage to adolescent brains, affecting memory and cognitive function. Researchers emphasize the importance of maintaining a healthy diet for teenagers to prevent lasting consequences well into adulthood.

5 Simple Lifestyle Tweaks to Stimulate the Brain and Improve Memory

Discover five simple lifestyle tweaks recommended by neuroscientist Rachelle Summers to stimulate the brain and improve memory. From getting enough sleep to practicing mindfulness and engaging in aerobic exercise, these tips can help protect brain health and reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.

Study Suggests Daily Multivitamin Intake Could Improve Memory and Cognitive Function in Older Adults

A recent study has revealed that daily multivitamin intake could potentially enhance memory and cognitive function in adults aged 60 and above. The study, published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, indicated that individuals who took a daily multivitamin…

Amnesia Reversed in Early Mouse Study

Amnesia caused by head injury reversed in early mouse study By Georgetown University Medical Center A recent mouse study conducted by researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center in collaboration with Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, has provided promising insights into the…