Women who suffer greater menopause symptoms are more likely to experience memory and thinking problems as they age, research has suggested. Experts found that women who recalled a heavier burden of ...
New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London has found no ...
A study published in 2024 examined the effect of undiagnosed memory disorders, including Alzheimer's disease, on credit ...
Health experts have identified two subtle signs that could potentially indicate the early onset of dementia. These seemingly minor symptoms can gradually develop over time and may be indicative of a ...
Experts in the US found that higher levels of a protein called p-tau217 were an accurate predictor of people developing ...
Reported perimenopausal symptoms. Frequency comparison of participant endorsed and not endorsed perimenopausal symptoms, reported from the CAN-PROTECT fertility and menopause questionnaire. Red bars ...
Scientists found that a blood protein called p tau217 may reveal dementia risk up to 25 years before symptoms appear.
If the neurologist Dr. Daniel Lesley sees 10 patients a day, at least half ask him the same question: Are the brain lapses they’re experiencing a normal part of ...
Experiencing depressive symptoms when you're under 55 may lead to worse thinking and memory skills in older age, a study published Wednesday finds. Studio Dva Kera - stock.adobe.com Experiencing ...
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People who experience prolonged depressive symptoms starting in young adulthood may have worse thinking and memory skills in middle age, according to a new study. The study also found that depressive ...
Haupt is a health and wellness editor at TIME. Haupt is a health and wellness editor at TIME. If the neurologist Dr. Daniel Lesley sees 10 patients a day, at least half ask him the same question: Are ...