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Two early dementia symptoms that aren't memory loss - what to watch for
Dr. Tim Rittman has identified that persistent low mood and increased anxiety could be early warning signs of developing dementia, emphasizing the importance of catching symptoms early for better trea ...
Everyone may suffer from temporary memory loss over time, but these two relatively common signs could actually be a sign of ...
MINNEAPOLIS – People who experience sleep apnea may be more likely to also have memory or thinking problems, according to a preliminary study released today, March 3, 2024, that will be presented at ...
When people think about dementia, their minds usually go straight to memory loss — forgetting names, losing their keys, ...
People who experience prolonged depressive symptoms starting in young adulthood may have worse thinking and memory skills in middle age, according to a new study. The study also found that depressive ...
Reported perimenopausal symptoms. Frequency comparison of participant endorsed and not endorsed perimenopausal symptoms, reported from the CAN-PROTECT fertility and menopause questionnaire. Red bars ...
People with polycystic ovary syndrome may be more likely to have memory and thinking problems in middle age, according to new research. The study does not prove that polycystic ovary syndrome causes ...
Our memories are the foundation of our identity, allowing us to navigate the world, retain important information, and recall ...
We all have memory lapses and brain-foggy moments—that’s part of being human. We forget where we put down our phone, or we absentmindedly start to put the milk back in the cabinet instead of the ...
Experiencing depressive symptoms when you're under 55 may lead to worse thinking and memory skills in older age, a study published Wednesday finds. Studio Dva Kera - stock.adobe.com Experiencing ...
Women who suffer greater menopause symptoms are more likely to experience memory and thinking problems as they age, research has suggested. Experts found that women who recalled a heavier burden of ...
Summary: Advanced imaging reveals that COVID-19 may cause lasting brain changes, even in people without ongoing symptoms, pointing to hidden neurological effects that could persist long after recovery ...
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