Can memory influence what and how much we eat? A groundbreaking Monell Chemical Senses Center study, which links food memory to overeating, answered that...
According to a study from the University of Jyväskylä's Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences investigating muscle memory suggests that breaks in resistance training...
Studies have shown that literacy engagement improves cognition and processing in older adults. According to the Beckman Institute’s findings, regularly engaging with literature enhances...
In my preventive clinic, the focus is long-term cardiac but cancer, diabetes, and dementia risk is reviewed. A largely ignored pathway of disease known...
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Dementia is a complex and multifaceted condition that has a profound impact on individuals, families, and caregivers. As the global population ages, the prevalence...
According to a study recently published in the Archives of Gerontology and Geriatricsfrom the University of Waterloo, about one-third of Canadians feel lonely and this can have a greater impact on memory than social isolation which both represent a significant risk to the aging population.
Article courtesy of Dr. Joel Kahn, MD, who is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at Wayne State University School of Medicine, one of the world's top cardiologists, a best-selling author, lecturer, and a leading expert in plant-based nutrition and holistic care.
A smartphone app called HippoCamera developed at the University of Toronto may help to consolidate our memory, according to a study published in PNAS. This...
Cell damage from oxidative stress has been shown to be an underlying cause of age-related cognitive and muscle strength decline, and antioxidants have been shown to help reduce this oxidative stress and prevent age-related health decline. A new study published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences adds to this body of evidence, finding that blended antioxidant supplements significantly improved cognition, memory, and muscle decline associated with aging in mice studies.