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A New Blood Test May Spot Alzheimer’s Earlier and More Easily

For many families, Alzheimer’s disease begins with small changes that are easy to overlook. A person may forget appointments, struggle to find the right words, or become confused about familiar tasks. Over time, these symptoms often worsen as the disease gradually damages the brain. Because Alzheimer’s develops slowly, doctors have long searched for ways to […]

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Why Heart Attack Survivors Struggle with Memory and Mood

Surviving a heart attack is often only the beginning of a long recovery journey. While doctors focus heavily on repairing the damage to the heart, many patients notice unexpected changes in the months and years that follow. Some experience anxiety, depression, forgetfulness, poor concentration, or other difficulties involving memory and thinking. For decades, scientists have […]

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Brain Training Apps Provide Surprising Benefits to Older People

Many people have tried brain-training games and apps that promise to improve memory, sharpen attention, and keep the mind healthy as we age. These programs have become increasingly popular, especially among older adults who want to maintain their mental abilities. However, one important question has remained unanswered for years: do the benefits stay limited to […]

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