Memory Loss News - Latest Updates & Headlines
Chris Hemsworth takes a trip down memory lane with his father in 'A Road Trip to Remember' documentary
Washington DC, October 17: Actor Chris Hemsworth is set to share his family's experience amid his father's diagnosis with early-stage Alzheimer's disease through a documentary titled 'Chris Hemsworth: A Road Trip to Remember'.
Study claims artificial sweeteners can lead to faster cognitive decline
New Delhi, Sep 13: Long-term use of artificial sweeteners or low- and no-calorie sweeteners, used mainly by people with diabetes, can lead to cognitive decline, claimed a study.
Just 4 days of junk food can mess up your memory, cognitive skills: Study
New Delhi, Sep 12: Love to binge on cheeseburgers and fries? Beware, just four days of these fatty foods can rewire the brain's memory hub -- leading to risk of cognitive dysfunction, according to a study.
Dementia takes 3.5 years to diagnose after symptoms begin: Study
New Delhi, July 28: People with dementia are diagnosed an average of 3.5 years after symptoms are first noticed, according to a new study.
Even light exercise can help slow cognitive decline in people at risk of Alzheimer's: Study
Washington DC, April 25: Researchers at University of California San Diego and Wake Forest University have found that both low and moderate-high intensity exercise could be valuable tools in the fight against Alzheimer's.
Bihar youth reunited with mother after 15 years
Kolkata, April 13: A 21-year-old youth, missing from Bhagalpur district of Bihar for over 15 years now, was reunited with his mother by authorities in West Bengal through the efforts of amateur radio operators.
Memory impair in aged rats after 3 days of high-fat eating: Study
Washington DC, March 8: Just a few days of eating a diet high in saturated fat could be enough to cause memory problems and related brain inflammation in older adults, a new study in rats suggests.
Study explores how air pollution leads to memory loss in Alzheimer's
New Delhi, March 1: Toxins found in air pollution, and wildfire smoke may trigger a chemical change in the brain that can lead to memory loss as seen in Alzheimer's disease, according to a study.