Tag: cognitive disorders
Are late-night sleepers more susceptible to cognitive decline compared to early risers?
As we age, the prevalence of dementia in the population steadily increases, raising concerns about how best to…
Recent scientific research reveals possible connection between microplastics in heavily processed foods and brain function
A groundbreaking collection of four papers published in the May edition of Brain Medicine has brought together growing…
Research Shows the Effect of Physical Exercise on Sleep Quality Among Elderly During the COVID-19 Pandemic
On 15 January 2025, the journal Aging (Aging-US) published a research paper in Volume 17, Issue 1, entitled…
Assessing the Impact of Disease and Addressing Treatment Challenges in Primary Progressive Aphasia
Imagine the frustration of slowly losing the ability to express yourself, not due to a lapse in memory…
The Influence of Educational Achievement on Memory Retention and Dementia Risk in Later Years
A recent study led by a researcher from Rutgers Health reveals that historical, educational policies have long-lasting benefits…
The Concealed Impact of Air Pollution on Cognitive Deterioration
Air pollution has traditionally been regarded as an external environmental concern, primarily threatening respiratory health. However, burgeoning research…
Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle Could Mitigate Brain Ageing Linked to Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes is recognised as a significant risk factor for dementia. However, the specific effects of diabetes…
Brain Imaging Links on MRI Indicate Progression of Parkinson’s Disease
A study recently published in the journal Radiology by the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) reveals that…
Strategies to Tackle Homelessness Among Older Adults
Homelessness affects not only young people but also a growing number of older adults, as highlighted in an…
Orienteering: A Powerful Ally Against Dementia, Enhancing Both Brain and Physical Health for Speedy Participants
The sport of orienteering, a unique blend of physical exercise and challenging navigation tasks, has the potential to…
Study Finds Climbing the Social Ladder Slows Progression of Dementia in Japan
A newly published study led by researchers from Osaka University and featured in JAMA Network Open reveals compelling…
A study reveals that yoga offers distinct cognitive advantages to elderly women vulnerable to Alzheimer’s disease
A recent UCLA Health study discovered that Kundalini yoga offers numerous cognitive and memory enhancements for older women…
