Repeated head injuries - whether from sports, accidents, or military service - are far more than just temporary setbacks. Mounting research reveals that even "mild" impacts, when they happen often, can silently damage the brain over time, leading to memory loss, mood disorders, and neurodegenerative diseases like CTE. Yet, many people dismiss theseRead More
Have you ever experienced that you are forgetting things easily and quite often? Or is it frequent enough for you that you have a problem memorizing and remembering things properly and you have a problem that might be related to forgetfulness? In most cases, these are issues of lack or loss of memory. For some people, the loss of memory might be meRead More
Memory loss, cognitive decline, and an inability to do daily tasks and work independently are the hallmarks of dementia. There are various dementia subtypes. Although Alzheimer’s is the most frequent type of dementia, vascular disease is a major contributing factor for up to one-third of cases, including some cases of Alzheimer’s disease.Read More