These Simple Habits Could Rejuvenate Your Brain by 8 Years
Your birth certificate may say 65 years old, but your brain may be functioning as if it were ten years younger—or older—depending on the experiences read more
Mastering life’s turning points with chronobiology

Your birth certificate may say 65 years old, but your brain may be functioning as if it were ten years younger—or older—depending on the experiences read more

Researchers have investigated for the first time how obesity affects blood biomarkers (BBMs) of Alzheimer's disease. In this study, BBM levels rose up read more

Memory problems may not be an inevitable part of aging. New findings from Virginia Tech show that age-related memory loss is due to specific molecular read more

Many women going through menopause report a phenomenon they refer to as “brain fog,” a combination of forgetfulness, reduced concentration, and mental read more

When it comes to memories, “where” has a special meaning. Where did I put my keys? Where did I eat last night? Where did I meet this friend for the read more
Research on so-called Blue Zones—regions of the world where people tend to live longer—shows that having a sense of purpose in life can contribute to read more
