Alzheimer's disease has long been thought to be irreversible, but new research using a mouse model offers hope.
An estimated 60% of patients with Alzheimer's disease develop epilepsy or subclinical epileptiform activity over the course of the disease. New-onset seizures in cognitively healthy adults also ...
At the Singing Circle in Amsterdam, people with cognitive decline join together to lift their spirits and improve their lives ...
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Strength training for women - why it’s so important and 6 exercises to get started
Strength training for women could make all the difference to your body and mind, whether it’s using body weight or dumbbells ...
All of sports performance is about the ‘R to R’ interval: recognize and react,” noted Dr. Peter Gorman, father of the sports heart rate monitor and retired Director of Athlete Performance Initiatives ...
Shifting care needs in Rockwall highlight the growing importance of understanding memory care versus independent and ...
Abstract: With the ever-growing size of deep learning models, GPU memory is prone to be insufficient during training. A prominent approach is ZeRO-Offload which moves the optimizer states to CPU ...
Judith and Matthew are among the 8 million people in Canada aged 65 and older. In recent months, both noticed subtle changes ...
In a new study Indiana University researchers observed episodic memory in rats to a degree never documented before, suggesting that rats can serve as a model for complex cognitive processes often ...
Researchers have found that a natural aging-related molecule can repair key memory processes affected by Alzheimer’s disease.
Executive function is reduced and cognitive effort increased after marathon racing in trained female athletes, outcomes ...
In a new study Indiana University researchers observed episodic memory in rats to a degree never documented before, ...
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