You hear the term now and again, “MCI". Someone might say it’s what your aging loved one has. Is it a diagnosis? Doctors use the term, but no one seems to exactly pin down what it means. How mild is ...
Your ‘annoying’ habits and personality quirks might be superpowers in disguise. Here’s how you can harness them.
Great news for nature lovers and city dwellers alike: A new study suggests that surrounding yourself with greenery could help keep your mind sharp as you age, according to News-Medical.net. The best ...
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Cognitive empathy vs. emotional empathy
Thinking about other people's emotions vs. actually feeling them ...
Reserchers report that cognitive stimulation and personal relationships can protect against dementia, but stress can undermine that protection. Sources of stress may include acting as a caregiver as ...
Updated guidance on vascular cognitive impairment emphasizes executive function and processing speed, endorses brief, ...
The Florey Dementia Index predicted when cognitive decline or Alzheimer's dementia would occur. The index is based on age and dementia severity test scores. The model performed well in several cohorts ...
For individuals with hearing impairment, hearing aid (HA) use is associated with a reduced risk for dementia and cognitive impairment, according to a study published online Jan. 14 in Neurology.
Gestational hypertension increases risk for worse cognition and greater cognitive decline during midlife. Patients with a history of gestational hypertension (GH) have worse cognition and greater ...
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