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Memory Loss in Alzheimer's Linked to Problems With The Brain's 'Replay Mode'
To consolidate memories, our brains replay them during periods of rest as a kind of 'replay mode'. A new mouse study suggests ...
It’s normal to occasionally forget where you left your keys, struggle to recall a new name or wonder if you’ve already taken your daily medication. “Everyone has memory slips now and again,” says ...
As Alzheimer’s erased decades of shared history, one Bay Area couple found that emotional connection and commitment could still endure.
A landmark review of numerous clinical trials shows that statins do not cause the majority of the side effects that have been ...
Recent research indicates that consuming high levels of dietary salt for an extended period may disrupt the delicate balance ...
Sometimes forget where you parked your car while running errands or struggle to recall an acquaintance’s name stuck on the tip of your tongue? You may be wondering if these memory lapses are a normal ...
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 ...
Researchers are studying how music can help those living with dementia connect to others and the world around them.
You could swear you left your phone on the table near the door. And you’re having a hard time summoning up your recently changed ATM PIN. Everyone has memory glitches, but there’s no question you may ...
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