cognitive decline
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healthDriving Patterns May Indicate Early Memory Loss with 82% Accuracy
Research reveals GPS tracking of driving habits can predict cognitive decline, raising public health implications.
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healthEmotional Loneliness: Why Crowded Rooms Fail to Cure Isolation
Research distinguishes emotional loneliness from social isolation. Being surrounded differs from being understood, with significant implications for mental health and cognitive decline.
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healthThe Silent Loneliness of Outgrowing Long-Term Friendships in Midlife
Midlife loneliness often stems from developmental mismatches rather than abandonment. Existential psychology and new research explain why intact friendships can feel isolating and how to navigate this silent grief.
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healthThe Silent Epidemic: Why Your Early 50s Are the Loneliest Decade
New research reveals early 50s loneliness impacts cognitive health. Discover why this structural shift demands a new approach to midlife well-being.
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techHow Smartphones Are Stealing Your Brain and the Simple Fix That Works
High-achieving clients report cognitive decline from constant phone use. The solution isn't willpower but friction.
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healthQuitting Smoking May Lower Dementia Risk, Study Finds
New research shows quitting smoking reduces dementia risk, with benefits approaching never-smokers after seven years smoke-free.
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healthHandwriting Changes Could Signal Early Cognitive Decline
New research from the University of Évora suggests handwriting analysis may detect cognitive impairment earlier and more affordably than traditional methods.
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healthLow Air Pollution Still Harms Brain Health, Canadian Study Finds
Even low pollution levels are linked to poorer cognitive scores and hidden brain injury in middle-aged adults.