New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London has found no evidence that the transitional symptoms of menopause such as brain fog and memory ...
Confronting feelings often allows a person to think clearly. Your emotions are your outlets. When you feel sad, you cry; when you are happy, you indulge in your favourite activities or celebrate.
Almost everyone has experienced this moment. The phone is somewhere in the house, but no one remembers where it was kept. The keys seem to vanish. A familiar name suddenly feels out of reach. For many ...
Remotely changing the composition of the gut microbiome by stimulating the vagus nerve, which sends signals from the gut to the brain, may help reverse ageing-related memory loss, according to a new ...
A team from the University of Barcelona has designed and validated in animal models an innovative compound with a pioneering mechanism of action for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. Unlike ...
A species of gut bacterium that proliferates as mice get older plays a part in the animals’ cognitive decline, a study finds 1. Researchers determined that the bacterium interferes with signalling ...
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Some Americans who suffer from dementia will soon be able to walk into a grocery store and buy food. They'll be able to enjoy a meal out with friends — or schedule an appointment at a local spa. The ...
The study in mice, published in the journal Nature, showed that composition of the naturally occurring bacterial population living in the gut, known as the gut microbiome, changes with age -- ...
Share on Pinterest Could the vagus nerve be key to reversing age-related memory loss? VILevi/Getty Images A study in mice concludes that age-related loss in memory function may be driven by changes in ...
The focus and attention becomes fragmented, as the brain is hyper-vigilant... The stress increases hormones like cortisol, which impairs memory and focus. The brain may also stay in a constant state ...