Cognitive decline often begins subtly, making it difficult to distinguish between normal ageing and early warning signs of serious neurological conditions.
Our brains are always adapting to our environments and routines. Host Cristina Quinn talks with Washington Post “Brain Matters” columnist Richard Sima about what a healthy aging brain looks like and ...
The difference between the brain's predicted age and actual chronological age, called a brain age gap, may influence the relationship between cognitive impairment risk factors, like high blood ...
Comparing six diets, a new study found that the DASH diet in particular showed the strongest link to helping lower cognitive decline risk and better cognitive function with age.
Some people don’t struggle with productivity. They just need more transition time for their brain and nervous system to reset between roles, tasks and states.
A recent study published in Psychological Reports suggests that experiencing abuse or neglect during childhood is linked to ...