Tag #Cognitive Decline

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Digital Technology Use Linked to Reduced Cognitive Decline in Older Adults

A study of over 411,000 adults aged 50+ found that regular use of smartphones, computers, and the internet correlated with a lower risk of cognitive decline, an effect stronger than other protective factors, challenging the 'digital dementia' theory.

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Study Reveals Non-Linear Brain Aging, Potential for Ketone-Based Interventions

A study of 19,300 individuals reveals non-linear brain aging, with sharp declines around ages 44 and 67, potentially linked to insulin resistance and treatable with ketone supplementation.

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AI to Fundamentally Reshape Human Behavior by 2035: Expert Report

A report by Elon University's Imagining the Digital Future Center predicts that AI will fundamentally change human behavior, cognition, and relationships by 2035, with experts warning of declines in critical thinking, emotional intelligence, and human agency, along with increased societal polarizati...

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Boosting Lymphatic System Shows Promise in Preventing Dementia

Researchers have found a potential treatment for cognitive decline that involves boosting the lymphatic system to clear brain waste more efficiently than the body's natural processes, potentially preventing dementia by overcoming the blood-brain barrier.

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Insufficient Deep Sleep Linked to Brain Shrinkage, Increased Alzheimer's Risk

A new Yale study links insufficient slow-wave and REM sleep to shrinkage of the brain's inferior parietal region, an early indicator of Alzheimer's disease, highlighting the importance of prioritizing sleep for cognitive health.

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Insufficient Deep Sleep Linked to Brain Shrinkage, Increased Alzheimer's Risk

A Yale School of Medicine study found that insufficient slow-wave and REM sleep correlates with brain shrinkage in areas associated with Alzheimer's disease, highlighting the importance of quality sleep for cognitive health and potentially delaying Alzheimer's onset.

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Technology Use Linked to Lower Risk of Cognitive Decline in Older Adults

A meta-analysis of 57 studies involving over 400,000 older adults found that technology use is associated with a 42% lower risk of cognitive impairment, contradicting the 'digital dementia hypothesis'.

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Congress to Investigate Biden's Doctor Amidst Allegations of White House Cover-up

Texas Representative Ronny Jackson alleges a White House cover-up of President Biden's cognitive decline, citing Dr. Kevin O'Connor's assessment of Biden's health as 'excellent' despite concerns about Biden's cognitive abilities, and plans a congressional inquiry.

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Insufficient Deep Sleep Accelerates Alzheimer's Brain Deterioration

A new study shows that inadequate slow-wave and REM sleep accelerates Alzheimer's-related brain deterioration, specifically affecting the inferior parietal lobe responsible for sensory information processing; this emphasizes the importance of sufficient sleep for brain health.

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New Biomarker Predicts Alzheimer's Cognitive Decline

Researchers at Stanford University have discovered a new biomarker—a ratio of two synaptic proteins (YWHAG and NPTX2)—that accurately predicts cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease, potentially improving early diagnosis and treatment selection.

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Insufficient Deep Sleep Linked to Brain Shrinkage, Increased Alzheimer's Risk

A Yale study reveals insufficient slow-wave and REM sleep correlates with shrinkage in the inferior parietal brain region, impacting sensory information processing and potentially hastening Alzheimer's; this highlights the importance of sufficient deep sleep for cognitive health and prevention.

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Five Speech Changes Indicating Early Onset Alzheimer's

Five early speech changes—hesitations, using wrong words, describing instead of doing, reduced vocabulary, and word-finding difficulties—can indicate Alzheimer's, impacting millions globally and highlighting the need for early detection, especially in high-risk groups like those with Down syndrome.

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