Scientists found that people with mild cognitive impairment who played exergames (video games that combine physical movement with thinking tasks) showed increases in brain volume in areas crucial for memory. The post Video Games Offer Promising Way To Tackle Early Alzheimer’s Signs appeared first on Study Finds.| Study Finds
A new brain assessment called "Fastball" takes just three minutes and could transform how doctors identify Alzheimer’s disease. The post 3-Minute ‘Fastball’ Brain Test Could Detect Early Alzheimer’s Signs appeared first on Study Finds.| Study Finds
NewDays’ $7 million seed round was led by General Catalyst and Madrona. The funds will be used to expand into additional states and grow its team. The post NewDays Secures $7M To Expand Treatment for Cognitive Impairment, Dementia appeared first on MedCity News.| MedCity News
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Cedars-Sinai researchers boost ACE enzyme in brain immune cells, dramatically reducing Alzheimer's plaques and reversing cognitive decline in mice.| Drug Discovery and Development
It comprises six interventions over the next five years: strengthening advocacy and health literacy; positioning brain health as a socioeconomic driver;| Health Policy Watch
The question shouldn’t be whether dementia causes them, but whether migraines play a role in developing dementia.| Encounter Telehealth
Dementia diagnosis delays are widespread, averaging 3.5 years and stretching over 4 years for younger adults. Researchers call for urgent healthcare system reform| Study Finds
A 2024 review by Sallie Baxendale1 extensively examined the neuropsychological impacts of puberty blockers. The review indicated that animal studies showed a non-reversible negative impact on cognitive and behavioral functions. In human studies, the evidence suggested detrimental effects on IQ among those treated with puberty blockers for precocious puberty. Specifically, one study documented an average […] The post Puberty blockers potentially have a negative impact on neuropsychological f...| Stats for Gender
2022 Solve Ramsay Research Grant winner Catherine Seton recently co-authored a review of cognitive dysfunction in ME/CFS.| Solve ME/CFS Initiative
A large-scale study reveals that antidepressant use is linked to faster cognitive decline in dementia patients, raising concerns about their widespread prescription.| Mad In America
Learn how social isolation affects men’s mental and physical health and what can be done to build stronger, healthier connections.| Male Health Review
In a trial, once-daily buntanetap halted cognitive decline in early-stage Parkinson's and improved cognition in patients with mild dementia.| Parkinson's News Today
Find out how chronic stress affects testosterone levels in men, and learn effective strategies to protect your health and well-being.| Male Health Review
Rehabilitation neuropsychologist Meghan Beier, PhD, answers questions about managing MS fatigue in this month's "Expert Voices."| Multiple Sclerosis News Today
Columnist Carlos Briceño's wife, Jill, has always been a stellar organizer. But Huntington's cognitive effects are starting to influence her.| Huntington's Disease News
Anavex is preparing meetings with regulatory authorities in the U.S., Europe, and Asia-Pacific to discuss Anavex 2-73’s potential approval.| Alzheimer's News Today
Donanemab slowed cognitive, functional ability declines in early Alzheimer’s disease, according to top-line data from a Phase 3 trial.| Alzheimer's News Today
Individuals who experience early memory difficulties and whose partners agree that there may be memory problems often have higher levels of tau tangles in the brain, according to a study led by researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Tau is a protein in the brain that can form tangles within […]| University Health News
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The first case study to report on reducing biological age, increasing telomere length, and improving cognition using this unique combination of therapies.| Restorative Medicine
Brain and cognitive reserve protect the brain from damage and allow alternate ways to compensate for damage. I discuss the key research insights, what the reserve means, and what we can do about it.| Cognition Today
Neurologist Dr. Dale Bredesen developed the Bredesen 7—lifestyle habits that protect brain health. Follow these steps to optimize cognition.| NeuroQ