Pilot trial of lithium treatment in mild cognitive impairment shows modest memory effects, informing larger confirmatory ...
Forgetting where you put your keys or struggling to find the right word can be a normal part of aging, but when memory problems begin interfering with daily life, it may be time to see a specialist, ...
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Can Lithium Protect the Aging Brain?
Glimmer of hope emerges in pilot trial of people with mild cognitive impairment ...
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Mild cognitive impairment and mental health: How to manage sadness and anxiety
Learn how to manage sadness and anxiety linked to mild cognitive impairment (MCI) with strategies for patients, caregivers, and advice on professional support options.
Two new clinical trials aimed at treating Alzheimer’s disease are starting up at Barrow Neurological Institute.
The hours you spend tracing countries on a globe or puzzling over a chessboard may add up to more than idle time. According ...
Lithium—a decades-old treatment for bipolar disorder—may hold potential neuroprotective benefits beyond mood stabilization.
A clinical trial suggests that low-dose lithium may slow the decline of verbal memory in older adults with mild cognitive impairment and amyloid-beta.
June is brain and Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month, a time to focus on our brains’ health. As we age, memory lapses and forgetfulness can raise concerns. When are these more than “senior moments”?
Low-dose lithium may help slow verbal memory decline in older adults with mild cognitive impairment. | Neuroscience ...
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Mild cognitive impairment and social fatigue: Why conversations feel tiring and what to do about it
Learn how mild cognitive impairment can make conversations tiring and discover strategies to manage social fatigue ...
Psychological well-being diminished before mild cognitive impairment was diagnosed. Two components had faster downturns: purpose in life and personal growth. After diagnosis of mild cognitive ...
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