LearningRx reviews study on memory and “pink noise”...
The background noise we hear in everyday environments, known as “pink noise,” appears to enhance the quality of deep sleep in adults. It also improves their memory....
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The background noise we hear in everyday environments, known as “pink noise,” appears to enhance the quality of deep sleep in adults. It also improves their memory....
read moreOlder mice that were injected with human umbilical cord blood had boosted brain function. A specific protein in the plasma may prove to be useful in drug development....
read moreDepending on the medications they’re taking, patients with PTSD may be at a higher risk of dementia. This is especially true if they are taking psychotropic medications....
read moreA study published online in Nature Medicine found that the body’s immune reaction to viruses, such as HIV and the flu, may cause memory and learning problems....
read moreDementia-related changes detected before memory and thinking problems Researchers have found a potential brain imaging predictor for dementia. It shows changes to the brain years before people notice their memory problems....
read moreA study of people age 40 to 60 found that those were at a higher risk of Alzheimer’s (due to having at least one biological parent with the disease) had a decreased ability to identify the differences in Greebles...
read moreA study out of the National University Health System has found a strong correlation between cardiac diseases and tiny brain lesions called cerebral microinfarcts, which are commonly found in patients with dementia or cognitive impairment....
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