October 26, 2010 — Older adults who survive an episode of severe sepsis may be left with substantial and enduring cognitive impairment and functional disability, according to results of a study in the ...
Nearly half of COVID-19 patients discharged from Ann Arbor-based Michigan Medicine last spring experienced functional decline, research shows. For the study, published April 30 in the journal PM&R, ...
Alzheimer’s disease doesn’t arrive suddenly. Instead, it emerges slowly, beginning with subtle changes that might be dismissed as normal aging before progressing through increasingly serious stages of ...
Researchers found data that showed in youth and adolescents at risk for psychosis, negative symptoms and thought disorder show the propensity toward outcomes. The presence of deteriorated thought and ...
Who needs a crystal ball when you’ve got artificial intelligence? Researchers at Mass General Brigham have developed a potentially game-changing AI tool capable of detecting subtle changes in brain ...
Depressive symptoms are linked to subsequent memory decline in older people, while poorer memory is also linked to an increase in depressive symptoms later on, according to a new study led by ...
Cardiovascular disease may not always manifest as routine symptoms like chest pain or breathlessness - cognitive and memory decline can also be a sign.
New research reveals that even modest daily walking can slow the buildup of Alzheimer’s-linked proteins and delay cognitive decline, giving older adults a realistic path to protect their memory and ...