Coffee is good for older women’s memory


Aug 7 : Drinking coffee really does have its benefits if you’re a woman, and over the age of 65, for it will help protect your memory. Read the rest of this entry »

No Comments »

Aerobic exercises may prevent memory loss in old age


Aug. 6 : Devoting half an hour to aerobic exercises several times a week may help prevent memory loss in old age, say neurologists at Yale University. Read the rest of this entry »

No Comments »

Learning new concepts can help aging adults cope with memory loss


Aug 3 : A new study has revealed that older adults can compensate for declines in their working memories and language-processing speed, by spending more time familiarizing themselves with new concepts. Read the rest of this entry »

No Comments »

HRT may halt brain deterioration in post-menopausal women


June 27 : A new study in primates has shown that Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) may protect the ageing brain cells of post-menopausal women if it’s given early enough. Read the rest of this entry »

No Comments »

Researchers restore lost memories by natural rewiring of brain cells


April 30 : A new study conducted by researchers at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, US, on mice has suggested a way to restore lost memories by natural ‘rewiring’ of brain cells. Read the rest of this entry »

No Comments »

Migraines might keep memory loss at bay


Washington, April 24 : Researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore have found that women who have a lifetime history of migraine register a lesser performance decline over time on cognitive tests than others who did not have migraine. Read the rest of this entry »

No Comments »

Research Team Identifies Cause of Memory Loss


A research team that included members from The Johns Hopkins University and the University of Minnesota Medical School has for the first time identified a substance in the brain that is proven to cause memory loss. This identification gives drug developers a target for creating drugs to treat memory loss in patients with dementia. Read the rest of this entry »

No Comments »