A new study suggests that older adults may show reduced movement as cognitive decline progresses, highlighting a potential ...
A huge European study found that lonely older adults tend to have weaker memory, but they do not lose memory faster over time ...
Feeling lonely may take a toll on older adults’ memory — but it may not speed up cognitive decline, according to a new study. Researchers from Colombia, Spain and Sweden analyzed data from more than ...
Older adults who reported high levels of loneliness performed worse on initial memory tests but showed the same rate of memory decline as those who did report loneliness over the course of a ...
March 18, 2026--Worse financial well-being in midlife and older age —and especially declines over time—are associated with lower memory scores and faster cognitive decline, reports a new study at ...
Loneliness in the older adults is linked to poor lower memory but does not appear to accelerate memory decline. Results of a longitudinal, observational cohort study of 10,000 older adults showed that ...
A new study links internalized stress and hopelessness to faster memory decline. A new study finds that suppressed emotions may accelerate memory loss in older Americans, with researchers noting that ...
SEATTLE — Older adults who say they are experiencing worsening confusion or memory loss that interferes with daily activities are more likely to live in homes where guns are not stored securely, ...
Older adults who experienced financial insecurity were more likely to develop lower memory function and accelerated memory decline compared to those who did not, according to a March study published ...
A nested case-control analysis within ASPREE matched incident CVD cases to controls and modeled longitudinal cognition to detect pre-event trajectory differences across validated domain-specific ...
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