In a new study, researchers examined the screening rate for people suffering from dementia and discovered that the majority of these people never see a doctor for mental health issues.
A new study found that taking a vitamin B12-folic acid supplement each day did not boost memory in seniors.
If you think of your next exercise workout as fun or well-deserved break you will eat less afterward, according to a new study. However if you think of it as a workout, you are likely to eat more dessert and snacks.
A new study found that concussion symptoms linger longer than previously expected in children and young adults.
A new study examining retirees reported that exposure to solvents was tied to long-term memory and thinking problems.
A Mayo Clinic study found that mild cognitive decline can increase people's risk of death by up to 80 percent.
Drinking green tea may do more than boost physical health. New research reveals that the Asian beverage also enhances cognition.
Broiling, grilling or frying meat can increase risk of dementia, according to a new study.
Eating lots of fish may help protect older people from brain abnormalities, a new study suggests.
People who have never had a stroke but experience stroke symptoms are more likely to develop problems with memory and thinking, according to a new study.
Researchers found that heading in soccer could lead to traumatic brain damage affecting memory and thinking skills.
Eating fish, chicken and salad dressing, which are rich in omega-3 fatty acids and avoiding meat, dairy and other foods with saturated fats may preserve memory and cognitive abilities in older adults, according to a new study.
Researchers found that children can convert implicit memory to explicit memory, which is linked to learning, better than adults after a good night's sleep.