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Stage 2 is a transitional stage to mild cognitive impairment (stage 3) and is defined by objective or subjective cognitive decline, subtle neurobehavioral difficulties, or a combination thereof.
One of the fundamental barriers to equitable neurological care is the historic male bias in clinical research. For decades, ...
A new study led by UCLA investigators shows that Verbal Reaction Time (VRT), the amount of time it takes a person to respond verbally, can be a marker of sleepiness in older adults. The study, which ...
A new study led by UCLA investigators shows that Verbal Reaction Time (VRT), the amount of time it takes a person to respond verbally, can be a marker ...
A new study challenges the notion that society is as polarized as many believe, revealing that perceptions of division often stem from the consensus within one’s own social circles.
AI is reshaping work and wellbeing. Here’s what the latest studies reveal about AI’s real impact on jobs, health, and the economy.
Subtle personality changes are an often-missed sign of cognitive decline, primarily because of how easily they can be blamed ...
A new longitudinal study suggests that overall well-being—and especially a strong sense of purpose—are important components ...
If you or a loved one is over the age of 65, and has had serious changes in cognition or memory lately, then it's important ...
Parkinson’s disease often starts on one side of the body, and new research shows this asymmetry influences how non-motor symptoms progress.
It’s painful to acknowledge memory loss or behavioral changes in a loved one, and it can be difficult to address them if you ...