Brain health is not just for seniors. Anyone at any age can think about their own brain health and work on strengthening it, Intermountain Health neurologists say.
Waves of synchronized, coordinated neuronal activity have been observed and studied in the brain for over a century. But for ...
The deadliest type of brain cancer does something doctors didn't expect: it thins the skull. New research shows glioblastoma goes beyond just attacking the brain; it also weakens the bone protecting ...
Intervening early and providing appropriate support could mitigate other risk factors that could worsen cognitive decline, ...
The Maui County Office on Aging is inviting the community attend to two free informational sessions this month in Wailuku ...
The human brain shrinks as it ages, affecting the ability to remember — it’s part of life. Yet there are a lucky few, called “SuperAgers,” who possess a brain that fights back. For these people, ...
Alzheimer's disease not only robs people of their memory but also affects mood, often causing anxiety and depression. Until ...
Dementia risk has been a big point of conversation, with researchers looking for signs and risk factors that can show up ...
Early research suggests a brain test may predict whether antidepressants will cause sexual dysfunction. There has never been a way to predict this effect.
Explore why reading remains the ultimate brain workout for kids, boosting intelligence, empathy, and focus while nurturing creativity and emotional resilience in a fast-paced digital world.
The human brain, often hailed as nature’s most powerful computer, is surprisingly slow when it comes to handling information. While our senses gather a mountain of data every second, our actual ...