Combining cognitive remediation (CR) with transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) was associated with slower cognitive decline for up to 6 years in older adults with major depressive disorder ...
When answers arrive preformed, that developmental pressure disappears. Children still learn, but they may be learning ...
Rates of self-reported cognitive disability among U.S. adults are on the increase, driven largely by a surprising jump among young adults ages 18 to 39, according to a new Yale study. In their ...
Cardiovascular risk factors, including higher body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference, in childhood and adolescence are ...
For older adults who may otherwise be food-insecure, participating in food assistance benefits may be associated with a slower cognitive decline as they age, according to new research. Compared with ...
Stephen Badham works for Nottingham Trent University. He receives funding from ESRC: ES/V000071/1. We often assume young people are smarter, or at least quicker, than older people. For example, we’ve ...
One of the first studies to investigate the prevalence of unrecognized cognitive impairment among patients seen at Federally Qualified Health Centers, has found that it is ubiquitous, especially among ...
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