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Weight loss and diabetes drugs may reduce brain damage linked to Alzheimer’s, but human studies show mixed results.
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Medications that might be clouding your memory
Some everyday medications, from anxiety pills to allergy tablets, can quietly impact your memory and even raise your long-term dementia risk. Research links certain drugs, especially those with ...
Many people living with dementia also struggle with depression, anxiety, sleep problems, or changes in behavior. To help with ...
A study by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine may change the way we understand memory. Until now, memories have been explained by the activity of neurons that respond to learning events and ...
If you’ve ever put in long hours studying for final exams or perfecting a presentation for a client, you’ve probably found yourself wishing for an extra jolt of brain power. Nootropics are often ...
Dear Dr. Roach: Two years ago, I was diagnosed with atypical trigeminal neuralgia. This causes me constant and extreme face pain, like a vise-grip on my face. Once an MRI confirmed no brain issues, ...
Why do memories fade in Alzheimer’s disease – and can they be restored? University of California, Irvine researchers have ...
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