At some point, we’ve all strode into a room with purpose and proceeded to completely forget what we were about to do. “It’s a very common complaint,” confirms Prof Scott Small, director of the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Centre at Columbia University, who has studied memory for more than three decades.| The Telegraph via Yahoo News
The Wall Street Journal reported that Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to link Tylenol use in pregnant women to autism. The medication has been recommended as a safe option for decades.| NBC News
Here's what you should know about this increasingly common condition in the workplace.| HuffPost
Some research suggests that herpes infections contribute to Alzheimer’s, but in a clinical trial, antiviral treatment did not slow disease progression in people with early symptoms.| Columbia University Irving Medical Center
AI companies need to do more to protect users' mental health, experts say.| TIME
Michelle Yang of Rady Children's Health links increased pandemic screen time to possible developmental and behavioral delays in young kids. The post NPR: Are ‘COVID kindergartners’ ready for school? appeared first on CHOC Inside.| CHOC Inside
Some psychiatric patients may actually have treatable autoimmune conditions. But what happens to the newly sane?| The New Yorker