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Using machine learning and brain scans, researchers found that accelerated brain aging increases the impact of cognitive risk ...
Mild cognitive impairment affects 12% to 18% of people over 60. For some, symptoms stabilize or improve, especially if caused by treatable issues like depression or medication side effects.
The difference between the brain's predicted age and actual chronological age, called a brain age gap, may influence the ...
Mild cognitive impairment can change your thinking and memory. But here are some simple steps to help you manage the condition. As you age, you might find your memory is not as sharp as it once was.
Is it just age-related forgetfulness, or an early sign of something more serious? Neurologists outline the subtle differences ...
Scientists find that a gap between brain age and actual age may link common health risks to cognitive decline.
Occasional forgetfulness is normal, but when does it signal something more serious? This article clarifies the distinctions ...
Cognitive Risks of Anticholinergics in the Elderly Philip Gerretsen; Bruce G Pollock Disclosures Aging Health. 2013;9 (2):159-166. Clinical Manifestations of Adverse Anticholinergic Effects ...
People with multiple sclerosis have a higher risk of developing dementia than the general population, a meta-analysis reports ...
Morag E Taylor; Kim Delbaere; Jacqueline CT Close; Stephen R Lord Disclosures Aging Health. 2012;8 (6):573-588.
Not all memory loss is degenerative or permanent. Here's what medical experts say to do if you're experiencing symptoms.
If you are starting to notice cognitive changes in your parents or aging loved ones, you might want to educate yourself on ...