The probability of any American having dementia in their lifetime may be far greater than previously thought. For instance, a 2025 study that tracked a large sample of American adults across more than ...
People with elevated stress levels are more likely to experience a decline in cognitive function, a new study found, affecting their capacity to remember, concentrate and learn new things. Stress is ...
A new analysis of health data on more than 24,000 people published in JAMA Network Open revealed that elevated stress levels were likely to increase the risk of cognitive decline — impacting memory, ...
Perceived stress was linked with both prevalent and incident cognitive impairment in older adults, data from a national longitudinal cohort study showed. Elevated levels of perceived stress -- ...
Stress internalization is a significant risk factor for age-related cognitive decline in older Chinese Americans, according to Rutgers Health researchers. Researchers chose to study this population ...
Shireen Sindi receives funding from the Swedish Research Council (Dnr: 2020-02325), Alzheimerfonden, The Rut and Arvid Wolff Memorial Foundation, The Center for Medical Innovation (CIMED) Network ...
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Chronic stress contributes to cognitive decline and dementia risk: What you can do about it
The probability of any American having dementia in their lifetime may be far greater than previously thought. For instance, a 2025 study that tracked a large sample of American adults across more than ...
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