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Caffeine May Reverse Memory Loss From Lack of Sleep, Study Suggests
(Mapodile/E+/Getty Images) Many of us enjoy a cup of coffee as an early morning pick-me-up, but caffeine's powers could ...
It’s normal to occasionally forget where you left your keys, struggle to recall a new name or wonder if you’ve already taken your daily medication. “Everyone has memory slips now and again,” says ...
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Why smartphone addiction is making so many Americans feel like they are losing their memory
America's always-on smartphone culture is quietly reshaping the brain's ability to remember even the simplest details. The ...
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Stanford scientists just discovered a remote control for the brain that could reverse memory loss
‘The timeline of memory decline is not hardwired; it’s actively modulated in the body.’ ...
Gut microbiome changes may drive age-related memory loss via inflammation and disrupted brain signaling, but interventions in mice show this process can be reversed.
Sometimes forget where you parked your car while running errands or struggle to recall an acquaintance’s name stuck on the tip of your tongue? You may be wondering if these memory lapses are a normal ...
While a little forgetfulness is common as we get older, more significant memory loss can be a sign of a serious memory problem. “Impaired memory during aging was initially called age-associated ...
Scientists reverse Alzheimer's memory loss in mice by using NAD+ to restore brain energy, defying decades of research.
Every time Linda Feldman visits her husband, Michael O’Reilley, in memory care, he falls in love with her again. He has Alzheimer’s and does not remember their nearly four decades of marriage — only ...
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