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'Fart gas' linked to memory loss and Alzheimer’s-like brain damage, study finds
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine, led by Bindu Paul, an associate professor of pharmacology, psychiatry and neuroscience ...
From football fields to military training grounds, head injuries are leaving lasting marks on the brain in ways we're only ...
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Brain fog warning: Top neurologists reveal 3 common foods that are quietly killing your memory
Protect your cognitive health by cutting the snacks that strain your blood vessels. Experts warn that these everyday staples ...
Long before memory problems appear, your brain may already be losing neurons. That is the unsettling message from new work by ...
Researchers discovered that clogged brain “drains” show up early in people at risk of Alzheimer’s disease. These blockages, ...
Everywhere you look, there is a great deal of fear about the possibility of developing dementia as you get older. A new study ...
Memory formation involves complex processes within the brain. When you experience something, like placing your keys on a table, neurons in the brain activate in a specific pattern. The strength of ...
A little-known form of dementia, easily mistaken for Alzheimer's disease, now has a brand new name and specific diagnostic criteria. Researchers are calling it limbic-predominant amnestic ...
Memory loss after brain aneurysm surgeries, like coiling, is common. Some people experience memory loss for less than a day. For others, difficulties with memory can persist for months. Surgical ...
That forgotten name, misplaced keys, or missed appointment could mean more than just an embarrassing moment. Medical experts warn these innocent-looking memory slips might reveal serious brain damage ...
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Does Migraine Cause Memory Loss?
Brain fog and memory loss are common symptoms before, during, and after a migraine attack. They're usually temporary but can ...
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