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Using Music for Better Memory in Alzheimer’s Patients
The National Institute of Aging, along with researchers from Boston University School of Medicine conducted studies with patients suffering from Alzheimer’s disease to see if new information was better kept in their memory if it was set as lyrics to [...]
Read MoreHow False Memories are Made
As much as our legal system depends on eye-witness testimonies, it is likely to be one of the more questionable sources for first-hand information. Why? Because humans can develop false memories, otherwise memories that never actually occurred. How does this [...]
Read MoreResearchers Locate “Master Switch” for Memory Recall
Those suffering from Alzheimer’s, or dealing with the fact that it runs genetically in their family, may be seeing an effective drug on the market within the next ten years, now that scientists have located a part of the brain [...]
Read MoreHow the Pancreas Affects Memory
If you’re experiencing memory loss, or gaps in your memory or short-term memory, it doesn’t necessarily mean that something is just wrong with your brain—other parts of your body and the way they are functioning can cause additional problems when [...]
Read MoreA Cure for Alzheimer’s?
Scientists have been trying to find a cure for Alzheimer’s disease for years, and they may finally be onto something that may help with the severe memory loss experienced by those who suffer from this debilitating disease. Alzheimer’s is essentially [...]
Read MoreHow Stress Effects Your Memory
Stress and anxiety is not only bad for your body, but it’s horrible news for your brain, too. In fact, stress and anxiety can effect your memory–both your ability to maintain memories, recall memories, and even form new ones. Being [...]
Read MoreParkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s Disease is an ever growing nerve disease that affects approximately 50,000 Americans each year. It is, essentially, a breakdown of the chemical dopamine which signals the parts of the brain that controls muscle movement. When your nerve cells break [...]
Read MoreMemory Loss Caused by Huntington’s Disease
Huntington’s disease is a disease that primarily affects the basil ganglia, which is a portion of the brain that primarily controls motor control and learning abilities. People that have the genetic disposition for Huntington’s Disease (it is a genetic disorder, [...]
Read MoreStatin Drugs can Cause Memory Loss
If you suffer from high cholesterol, you understand what can happen if it’s not taken care of properly. High cholesterol, though controllable, can leave you at risk for numerous medical issues, including, but not limited to, cardiovascular disease, strokes and [...]
Read MoreSymptoms of Short Term, Mild Memory Loss
Memory loss can fall into two categories. It can either be short-term or long-term memory loss. Short-term memory loss, no matter how it is caused or brought on, includes memories that stem from the same area of the brain that [...]
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