Researchers from the UK conducted the first human challenge study of SARS-CoV-2, revealing long-lasting cognitive deficits in ...
Two new papers by a team of researchers demonstrate that evaluating microRNAs in blood can be used not only to diagnose mild cognitive impairment (MCI) but also, critically, to predict the conversion ...
Recent research highlights the potential of microRNAs as cost-effective and less invasive biomarkers for early diagnosis and ...
Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Queen Mary University of London. "We've found compelling evidence that non-cognitive skills -- such as grit, perseverance, academic interest, and value attributed ...
Williams and Jun Ma, MD, PhD, professor of academic medicine and geriatrics at the University of Illinois at Chicago, are co-senior ... engage the cognitive control circuit. The test allowed ...
(HealthDay News) — Sports concussions in older nonprofessional athletes are not linked to any negative long-term cognitive effects, according to a study published online Sept. 4 in the Journal of ...
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Retirement life for seniors in India has seen notable shifts owing to increased life expectancy, evolving family dynamics, and technological integration. The traditional dependence on single ...
Fortunately, we can afford the $10 cost per test. But here’s a realistic scenario for many seniors: one half of a retired couple tests positive for COVID. The couple will need at least two more ...
To assess cognitive skills, researchers administered tests of verbal and non-verbal abilities at each ... of academic achievement,” says co-author Dr. Margherita Malanchini, Senior Lecturer in ...
In a rural village on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, cultural developmental psychologist Suzanne Gaskins placed pillowy marshmallows in front of a half-dozen Yucatec Maya children and gave them a ...