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 ...
A newly released clinical review is reshaping how researchers and clinicians understand memory loss, identifying six primary ...
Routine brain scans are starting to reveal something that was invisible to doctors a decade ago: subtle structural changes that may foreshadow Alzheimer’s disease long before memory tests fail.
COVID-19 does not just affect the respiratory system, but also significantly alters the brain in people who have fully recovered from the infectious disease, highlighting the long-term neurological ...
These brain changes were connected with better metabolic health. As insulin resistance, leptin and other markers of inflammation dropped, brain-age scores tended to improve as well. In the shorter ...
A new study at University of Florida suggests that your brain’s real age may depend less on birthdays and more on how you live. Using MRI scans and machine learning, researchers found that optimism, ...
Strength training can protect and slow brain aging. More muscle mass and less abdominal fat correlate with brain health. Weight-loss drugs may reduce fat but risk muscle loss. For a younger, healthier ...