Many assume that memory loss and cognitive decline are an inevitable part of aging — but new research suggests that doesn’t have to be the case. A 25-year study from Northwestern University analyzed ...
Aging frightens most people. The ancients personified it as a ghostly figure. The Greeks called him Geras, a bent and shriveled spirit trailing behind the strong gods of Olympus. To grow old was to be ...
In their thought-provoking new work, medical/spiritual guru Chopra (The Ultimate Happiness Prescription) and Tanzi, a Harvard neurologist researching Alzheimer’s and genetics, examine the link between ...
Research shows super-agers don’t share a similar diet or lifestyle, but they share one vital trait. You can copy it.
New research explores why some octogenarians have exceptional memories. By Dana G. Smith When it comes to aging, we tend to assume that cognition gets worse as we get older. Our thoughts may slow down ...
True photographic memory as depicted in pop culture doesn’t exist. That’s because too much detail would defeat our ability to make a quick decision based on experience. However, some people have ...
People over 80 with memory skills on par with those of adults decades younger tend to be highly social, engaged, and emotionally expressive. The brains of these so-called super-agers often have more ...
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Picture puzzles offer surprising benefits for your brain. Neurology experts explain that solving puzzles can have a positive ...
The research, published June 4 in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, identifies critical connections between activity of the epilepsy drug perampanel and the resulting movements of the AMPA ...