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Education, occupation, and wealth affect the risk of cognitive impairment
Socioeconomic factors such as education, occupation, and wealth influence the likelihood of developing cognitive impairment or dementia in later life…
Read More »Las Vegas Sun Calls Out Trump’s Mental Illness And Cognitive Decline
In a new editorial, The Las Vegas Sun wrote the truth about Trump’s waning energy, cognitive decline, and mental illness.…
Read More »Heart failure, atrial fibrillation and coronary heart disease linked to cognitive impairment
Three common cardiovascular diseases in adults — heart failure, atrial fibrillation and coronary heart disease — are linked to cognitive…
Read More »The Lincoln Project Offers To Pay For Trump’s Cognitive Test
The Lincoln Project is offering to pay for Trump’s cognitive test so that he…
Read More »Cognitive deficits from meth and PCP use are generated by a common neurotransmitter switch
The effects of sustained drug abuse can manifest in many ways. Loss of memory and reduced cognitive functions are some…
Read More »Cannabis and Brain Aging: Can THC Reverse Cognitive Decline?
A new frontier in anti-aging research has emerged from an unexpected source: cannabis. Recent studies, led by researchers from the…
Read More »What Is Cognitive Rehabilitation? How It Works, What It Helps, and More
Cognitive rehabilitation is an umbrella term for a group of targeted exercises and activities that aim to improve or stabilize…
Read More »Cognitive behavioral therapy enhances brain circuits to relieve depression
Cognitive behavioral therapy, one of the most common treatments for depression, can teach skills for coping with everyday troubles, reinforce…
Read More »Intense Menopause Symptoms Linked to Greater Odds of Cognitive Impairment
For some women, menopause brings both physical and emotional challenges. The hormonal fluctuations that occur during the period of life…
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