Forgetfulness.Anyone can have minor memory lapses during middle age, such as not being able to think of a word or losing car keys. Usually, it's no big deal. Forgetfulness can occur during menopause but can stem from other factors like stress. If you're worried that you're forgetting too...
A decline in cognitive mental processes, such as thinking, memory, attention, and speech, is not uncommon. When these mental changes are severe enough to interfere with everyday activities, they are calleddementia. The name progressive supranuclear palsy seems like a mouthful, but it accurately de...
Early-onset Alzheimer's disease starts before age 65, with symptoms like memory loss. Doctors reveal the other tell-tale signs to watch for.
When the word "hormones" is uttered, visions of raging menopausal women come to mind for most. That's so sad. Hormonal changes affect everyone from birth to death, yet we seem to have a very negative association with that word.
You’re experiencing hair loss on face and body You’re feeling more irritable or moody than usual Your concentration and memory have declined You have low energy levels A decrease in seminal fluid volume Increased breast size Fatigue Difficulty concentrating ...
From an important military outpost from the 1800s to colonial-era sites in the Caribbean, something on this wide-ranging list is sure to spark some educational inspiration, a memory, or an upcoming road trip. Read on to see the 50 most popular historic sites in the country. ...
"Sundowning" (or "Sundown Syndrome") refers to changes in behavior and mood that frequently occur in the late afternoon or evening in people withAlzheimer'sdisease and similar conditions that alter brain function. These changes in mood and behavior can affect the quality of life for the patient...
Keep scrolling for a drive down memory lane, a look into the absurd, and the story of one record that is all but certainly the most overblown sports story ever. By:Seth Berkman From:100 sports records and the stories behind them
If, as Michael Poole says, there do exist “serious, well-documented, reports of votes being cast by dead, non-existent, or ineligible voters” in the US in the last 50 years, I certainly haven’t seen them. If such a serious, well documented report exists, it slipped past major news...