A study of 74 children in rural Ethiopian villages found that higher exposure to fluoride was linked to more errors on drawing and memory tests. The results suggest a potential association between high fluoride levels and cognitive impairment, particularly during early brain development and childhood.
SourceTulane University·JournalNeurotoxicology and Teratology·DateOct 26, 2023
A Cornell University-led study has separated the role of the hippocampus in two functions of memory, which are crucial for associating time, place, and past experiences with future actions. The breakthrough has significant implications for treating memory and learning issues found in Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
A new study found that people with subjective memory decline who also exhibit minor test deficits are more likely to progress to mild cognitive impairment. Participants who showed no signs of problems on standard tests had a lower risk of developing the condition.
SourceAmerican Academy of Neurology·JournalNeurology·DateOct 11, 2023
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A study using virtual reality led by UCL researchers found people with early Alzheimer's consistently overestimated turns and showed increased variability in sense of direction. These specific impairments were not observed in healthy older participants or those with mild cognitive impairment.
SourceUniversity College London·JournalCurrent Biology·TypeExperimental study·DateOct 11, 2023
A clinical trial led by Western Sydney University's NICM Health Research Institute has revealed that Sailuotong, a novel herbal extract, shows promise as a potential treatment for mild cognitive impairment. The study found improvements in memory and executive function in participants taking SLT compared to those on a placebo.
SourceNICM Health Research Institute, Western Sydney University·JournalAlzheimer s & Dementia·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial·DateOct 11, 2023
Middle-aged Chinese surgery patients experience subjective cognitive impairment within 12 months after surgery, with identified risk factors. Preoperative psychological interventions and optimized perioperative management may help prevent postoperative cognitive impairment.
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA Network Open·DateOct 10, 2023
Scientists at Temple University's Alzheimer's Center have identified a promising new therapeutic target for Alzheimer's disease: the protein ABCA7. The study found that cholesterol depletion and inflammation suppress ABCA7 levels in human brain cells, potentially contributing to disease onset.
SourceTemple University Health System·JournalCells·DateOct 5, 2023
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A new study aims to identify environmental and social factors contributing to Alzheimer's disease in older Black adults, who are up to two times more likely to develop the condition. Using remote cognitive assessments and biomarkers, researchers hope to gain a better understanding of the biopsychosocial factors behind this disparity.
Researchers identify somatostatin-positive interneurons as crucial in maintaining cognitive function, and their dysfunction leads to impaired memory and learning. The study uses a toxin to ablate these cells, resulting in mice exhibiting cognitive deficits similar to those seen in aging humans.
SourceCarl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign·JournalMolecular Neurobiology·TypeExperimental study·DateSep 28, 2023
A study proposes a therapy to reverse memory deficits in mice exposed to alcohol during pregnancy and lactation, identifying the neurobiological mechanism responsible. The treatment involves pioglitazone, which stimulates PPAR receptors, alleviating cognitive memory deficits in individuals with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.
SourceUniversitat Pompeu Fabra - Barcelona·JournalMolecular Psychiatry·TypeExperimental study·DateSep 27, 2023
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Researchers discovered protein p53's role in regulating sociability, repetitive behavior, and hippocampus-related learning and memory in mice. Lowering p53 levels led to changes in gene expressions related to behavior, while elevated p53 levels were linked to positive learning outcomes.
SourceBeckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology·JournalMolecular Psychiatry·TypeExperimental study·DateSep 27, 2023
A new three-year grant will provide specialized dementia services and supports to underserved communities in Broward County. The project aims to improve quality of life for individuals living with or at risk of Alzheimer's disease, as well as their family caregivers.
A new approach to PTSD treatment may involve targeting cerebellar inhibitory interneurons, which play a critical role in fear memory formation. The research found that these interneurons drive fear memory consolidation via learning-induced HCN plasticity.
SourceLouisiana State University Health Sciences Center·JournalCell Reports·TypeExperimental study·DateSep 13, 2023
A three-year grant from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society will fund Dr. Carly Wender's study on maximizing learning and memory function in individuals with MS. The COMBINE intervention combines cognitive rehabilitation technique KF-mSMT with innovative exercise training to improve new learning and memory.
Scientists at CU Anschutz Medical Campus discover that long-term potentiation requires structural functions of CaMKII, not enzymatic actions. This breakthrough opens the door to therapeutic use of inhibitors targeting only CaMKII activity.
SourceUniversity of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus·JournalNature·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 30, 2023
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Research by Kessler Foundation team found that processing speed plays a role in benefit from the modified Story Memory Technique on verbal list learning but not on prose memory tasks. This suggests that treating deficits in processing speed may lead to optimal outcomes for individuals with traumatic brain injury.
SourceKessler Foundation·JournalBrain Injury·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial·DateAug 25, 2023
Researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital linked MS brain lesions to memory problems by mapping white matter lesion locations in people with MS. The study found that lesions intersecting with a previously derived memory circuit centered on the hippocampus were associated with memory issues.
SourceBrigham and Women's Hospital·JournalJournal of Neurology·TypeImaging analysis·DateAug 23, 2023
A new study published in PLOS ONE found that exposure to night shift work and rotating shift work is associated with higher rates of cognitive impairment among middle-aged and older adults. Cognitive function tests revealed impairment in memory and executive function, suggesting a potential link between shift work and neurodegeneration.
SourcePLOS·JournalPLOS ONE·TypeObservational study·DateAug 23, 2023
Researchers found that participants taking adult education classes had a 19% lower risk of developing dementia compared to those who did not. This association held true for both Caucasian and non-Caucasian individuals, as well as those with pre-existing health conditions.
SourceFrontiers·JournalFrontiers in Aging Neuroscience·TypeObservational study·DateAug 23, 2023
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The Wang Lab at MPFI will investigate neural circuits underlying Alzheimer's disease with a new $1.038M NIH grant. The research aims to shed light on how the brain forms and maintains memories, particularly in patients with declining cholinergic inputs.
SourceMax Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience·DateAug 22, 2023
Researchers developed a new mathematical model to study circadian rhythm resilience and develop ways to improve it in individuals with weak internal clocks. Sustained disruptions can lead to disorders like diabetes and memory loss.
SourceUniversity of Waterloo·JournalSIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems·DateAug 17, 2023
Researchers at Florida State University have identified a low-cost method to predict dementia risk by analyzing data from nearly 13,000 subjects. Interviewer ratings of a person's memory performance were found to be strongly associated with the likelihood of developing dementia over a 15-year period.
SourceFlorida State University·JournalJournal of Alzheimer’s Disease·DateAug 3, 2023
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Researchers found that adults who experienced violence, financial stress, or separation from parents as children were more likely to experience physical and cognitive impairments. Adverse childhood experiences can have lifelong consequences, including difficulty walking, carrying out daily activities, and problems with memory.
SourceUniversity of California - San Francisco·JournalJournal of General Internal Medicine·DateAug 2, 2023
A new study from WashU Medicine reveals that patients from underrepresented groups and lower socioeconomic neighborhoods are less likely to receive specialized dementia care. Black patients are also more likely to be diagnosed with advanced-stage dementia, exacerbating healthcare disparities.
SourceWashU Medicine·JournalNeurology·TypeObservational study·DateAug 2, 2023
A new study from the University of Arizona has found that remembering events can trigger theta oscillations in the brain's hippocampus region, suggesting that memory is a strong driver of these rhythmic signals. This discovery could lay the foundations for cognitive impairment therapy and improve memory.
SourceUniversity of Arizona·JournalNeuron·TypeObservational study·DateJul 31, 2023
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Researchers found that Period 1 gene becomes more active in memory-forming region of brain in daylight hours after learning, playing crucial role in consolidating memories. Mice exhibit improved daytime memory performance compared to nighttime.
SourcePenn State·JournalNeuropsychopharmacology·TypeExperimental study·DateJul 28, 2023
A UCLA Health study found that Kundalini yoga increased activity in a region of the brain impacted by stress and associated with memory decline. The study suggests that this type of yoga, which combines movement and meditation, may be beneficial for older women at risk for Alzheimer's disease.
SourceUniversity of California - Los Angeles Health Sciences·JournalJournal of Alzheimer’s Disease·TypeExperimental study·DateJul 26, 2023
A new poll of people aged 65-80 found that 80% believe cognitive tests can give early warning signs of memory decline and 60% think healthcare providers should offer them annually. Despite this, only 1 in 5 have had a cognitive screening test in the past year.
SourceMichigan Medicine - University of Michigan·DateJul 19, 2023
A new study published in Aging (Albany NY) suggests that prior training can rescue cognitive decline in aging by improving task performance and strengthening memory processes. The research, conducted on rats, found that prior training enhanced short-term and intermediate memory, while also enabling encoding-boosted long-term memory.
SourceImpact Journals LLC·JournalAging-US·TypeExperimental study·DateJul 19, 2023
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Researchers have developed a new study showing that targeted electrical stimulation in patients with traumatic brain injury improved memory recall by 19%. The technology delivers the right stimulation at the right time, informed by the wiring of the individual's brain and that individual's successful memory retrieval.
SourceUniversity of Pennsylvania·JournalBrain Stimulation·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial·DateJul 18, 2023
A new study published in The Lancet Healthy Longevity journal found that superagers, individuals with razor-sharp memory function, have faster movement speed and better mental health compared to typical older adults. They also tend to have lower rates of anxiety and depression.
SourceThe Lancet·JournalThe Lancet Healthy Longevity·TypeObservational study·DateJul 13, 2023
Researchers developed MemTrax, a continuous recognition test for advanced cognitive impairment screening. The test quickly and accurately quantifies memory processing, storage, and retrieval, providing precise assessments of severity and rate of change over time.
SourceImpact Journals LLC·JournalAging-US·TypeCommentary/editorial·DateJul 13, 2023
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A Lehigh University professor has received $4 million in NIH grants to develop an AI-driven approach for precision mental health diagnosis and care. The project aims to identify biomarkers in the brain that can predict treatment response and personalize interventions for patients with depression and other mental disorders.
A Stanford Medicine-led study found that children with autism have impaired memory beyond poor facial recognition, affecting other types of information. The research also revealed distinct brain wiring patterns reflecting these memory challenges.
SourceStanford Medicine·JournalBiological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging·DateJul 10, 2023
A study led by Dartmouth College researchers found that participants' color memory improved when stimuli were meaningful and part of real-world objects. The results demonstrate that the capacity for visual working memory of colors is more continuous and flexible than previously thought, with better recall of colors in meaningful contexts.
SourceDartmouth College·JournalPsychological Science·TypeExperimental study·DateJul 10, 2023
A study published in Neurology found that gum disease and tooth loss are linked to brain shrinkage, specifically in the hippocampus, which plays a role in memory and Alzheimer's disease. The study suggests that controlling gum disease through regular dental visits is crucial for preserving brain health.
SourceAmerican Academy of Neurology·JournalNeurology·DateJul 5, 2023
A study published in JAMA Network Open found a significant association between food insecurity and accelerated memory decline in middle to older-age individuals. The researchers suggest that exposure to food insecurity in older age may have long-term negative effects on cognitive function.
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA Network Open·DateJul 3, 2023
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A new study published in PLOS ONE found that kindness meditation improves the retrieval of specific personal memories in people with a history of depression. After four weeks, participants in the meditation group showed increased memory specificity and reduced rumination compared to those in the control condition.
SourcePLOS·JournalPLOS ONE·TypeExperimental study·DateJun 28, 2023
A new study examining brain tissue from 631 former football players found that the cumulative force of hits, not just the number of concussions, was the strongest predictor of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). The study suggests that reducing the force and frequency of head impacts could help prevent CTE in athletes.
SourceBoston University·JournalNature Communications·TypeObservational study·DateJun 23, 2023
Researchers establish a direct link between Covid-19 and Alzheimer's disease, attributing the connection to RAS overactivation caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus. This dysfunction leads to increased b-amyloid protein accumulation, impairing brain cell synaptic connections and cognitive functions.
SourceBentham Science Publishers·JournalInfectious Disorders - Drug Targets·DateJun 21, 2023
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A new study found that the serotonin booster prucalopride increased functional brain connectivity in healthy adults, particularly between cognitive networks. The results suggest that prucalopride may improve cognitive function and have therapeutic potential for depression patients.
SourceElsevier·JournalBiological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging·TypeExperimental study·DateJun 13, 2023
Researchers aim to understand how estrogen levels and menopausal status interact with memory-related brain function and behavioral outcomes in women aged 35-80. The study could help identify physiological factors underlying sex differences in Alzheimer's incidence and improve early disease detection and preventive therapies.
Researchers from Mount Sinai Health System presented new findings on the impact of customized lighting on inpatient sleep, a machine-learned combination of ventilatory, hypoxic, and arousal burdens, and the effects of obstructive sleep apnea and insomnia on cognitive impairment. The studies aim to improve sleep timing and duration, dia...
SourceThe Mount Sinai Hospital / Mount Sinai School of Medicine·JournalSLEEP·DateJun 5, 2023
Late-onset cognitive impairment emerged in adult childhood cancer survivors decades after diagnosis and treatment. Modifiable health behaviors and chronic health conditions significantly increase this risk.
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA Network Open·DateMay 31, 2023
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A recent study of 30,465 adults without a history of heart attack or dementia found that those who experienced an MI had a faster rate of decline in global cognition, memory, and executive function compared to those without an MI. The study suggests that preventing heart attacks may be crucial for maintaining long-term brain health.
A study by Florida Atlantic University and CINVESTAV found that long-term running maintains the connectivity of adult-born hippocampal neurons, which contribute to memory function during aging. Exercise may prevent or delay age-related memory decline by increasing the survival and modifying the network of these neurons.
SourceFlorida Atlantic University·JournaleNeuro·TypeExperimental study·DateMay 25, 2023
A large-scale randomized trial found that daily multivitamin supplementation improved memory function in over 3,500 older adults, with effects more pronounced in those with cardiovascular disease. The study suggests that nutrition may play a crucial role in optimizing brain health as we age.
SourceColumbia University Irving Medical Center·JournalAmerican Journal of Clinical Nutrition·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial·DateMay 24, 2023
A new study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that daily multivitamin supplements improved memory and slowed cognitive aging in older adults. The COSMOS-Web trial included over 3,500 participants aged 60 and older who completed novel web-based assessments of memory and cognition annually for three years.
SourceBrigham and Women's Hospital·JournalAmerican Journal of Clinical Nutrition·DateMay 24, 2023
Researchers found that apoE4 poorly binds factor H, a regulatory factor of immunity, leading to amyloid-β oligomerization and neuroinflammation. This could be a potential solution to preventing Alzheimer's disease, with further research needed to find a bridging molecule.
SourceUniversity of Helsinki·JournalEMBO Reports·DateMay 23, 2023
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Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Pro Equatorial Mount provides precise tracking capacity for deep-sky imaging rigs during long astrophotography sessions.
Researchers at the University of Waterloo have developed a robot system that uses artificial intelligence to track objects, including medication and glasses. This technology has shown high accuracy in locating everyday items, potentially improving the quality of life for individuals with dementia.
The gene LRRC4 regulates synapse formation, stability and excitatory transmission, playing a crucial role in learning, memory formation and storage. It also has key implications in neuronal disorders and aggressive brain and spinal cord cancer.
SourceCactus Communications·JournalChinese Medical Journal·TypeLiterature review·DateMay 9, 2023
Researchers found that people who perceived cognitive difficulties during COVID were more likely to experience physical symptoms of long COVID. The study suggests a psychological component for lingering SARS-CoV-2 symptoms in some patients.
SourceUniversity of California - Los Angeles Health Sciences·JournalJAMA Network Open·TypeObservational study·DateMay 5, 2023
New research shows that people with bipolar disorder or depression are more likely to be hospitalized if their verbal memory is poor. The study found an approximately 84% increased risk of admission to a psychiatric ward due to impaired verbal memory.
SourceUniversity of Copenhagen·JournalEClinicalMedicine·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateMay 4, 2023
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Researchers discovered that sleep spindles can alleviate anxiety in people with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), contradicting recent findings. The study found that spindle rate frequency was higher during a stressful visit than a control visit, suggesting non-invasive ways to harness the benefits of this sleep stage for symptom ...
SourceUniversity of California - San Francisco·JournalBiological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging·DateMay 3, 2023
New research from UC Berkeley suggests that deep sleep can act as a protective factor against memory decline in individuals with existing high amounts of Alzheimer's disease pathology. This study provides hope for alleviating some of dementia's most devastating outcomes.
SourceUniversity of California - Berkeley·JournalBMC Medicine·DateMay 3, 2023
Researchers found that psilocybin facilitates fear extinction in mice by promoting hippocampal neuroplasticity. The study's results improve our understanding of the restorative effects of psilocybin on the brain and may lead to alternative treatments for PTSD.
SourceCactus Communications·JournalChinese Medical Journal·TypeExperimental study·DateMay 2, 2023
A study of 436 cognitively normal older adults found that unawareness, rather than awareness, of memory decline was strongly associated with future clinical progression. The research suggests that discordant self- and informant-reported cognitive decline may provide important information to practitioners.
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA Network Open·DateApr 25, 2023
A preclinical study suggests that abnormal immune activity in astrocytes is sufficient to cause cognitive deficits in dementia. Astrocytes produce excessive immune messengers, activating neurons and leading to hyperactivity.
SourceWeill Cornell Medicine·JournalScience Advances·DateApr 20, 2023
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Researchers have identified a subset of neurons in the mammillary body that are most susceptible to neurodegeneration and hyperactivity in Alzheimer's disease. These findings suggest that this region may contribute to early symptoms of the disease, making it a potential target for new drugs.
SourceMassachusetts Institute of Technology·JournalScience Translational Medicine·DateApr 19, 2023
Researchers at MIT have found a way to reverse neurodegeneration and symptoms of Alzheimer's disease by interfering with an overactive brain enzyme called CDK5. The peptide treatment reduced neurodegeneration, DNA damage, and improved behavior in mice with Alzheimer's.
SourceMassachusetts Institute of Technology·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·DateApr 13, 2023