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    The power of art: people remember the same paintings.

    A pair of psychologists from Chicago discovered that most people tend to remember the same artworks from those they are…

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    Researchers have identified a crucial age for proper nutrition to combat dementia.

    Previous studies have shown that a diet rich in fish, legumes, and vegetables can reduce the risk of potential dementia by 25 percent. Following such a dietary program between the…

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    In the spotlight – memory and speech: 5 early signs of Alzheimer’s disease.

    Currently, over 55 million people worldwide are living with dementia, a figure that has reached unprecedented levels. The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease, which leads to a…

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    What does alcohol do to the human brain?

    Scientists never tire of saying: there’s no such thing as a safe dose of alcohol. But who listens to these buzzkills? Meanwhile, alcohol abuse often spirals into addiction, leading to…

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    Fat tissue has memory: scientists explain why it’s difficult to lose weight.

    If a person with excess weight manages to shed some fat, they will likely find it harder to prevent its return. Why does this happen? A new study by Swiss…

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    A new type of memory loss has been identified, which was previously mistaken for Alzheimer’s disease.

    The discovery authors are neurologists from the Mayo Clinic in the U.S., often referred to as a “medical Mecca,” along with their colleagues from various scientific and medical centers in…

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    Despite their age, older people always remember their favorite music.

    A team of researchers from Memorial University of Newfoundland (St. John’s, Canada) has reached this conclusion. Typically, aging takes a toll on memory. Names, events, and timelines can become somewhat…

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    Prophetic neurons: the brain during sleep may predict the future.

    To reach this conclusion, a team from the University of Michigan and Rice University analyzed the brain wave patterns of rats during wakefulness and sleep. It turns out that the…

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    Junk food is severely detrimental to the brain.

    A new study by neurobiologists at the University of Southern California (USC) has revealed that a diet high in fats and sugars can lead to irreversible memory impairments. The USC…

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    Men, sex, and memory

    In a recent study, American researchers linked the decline in sexual satisfaction among men with future decreases in cognitive skills and memory loss. This marks the first instance where sexual…

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    Tea, chocolate, apples, and berries effectively combat age-related memory loss.

    This is about tea, dark chocolate, apples, and berries, all rich in flavonols. These organic compounds, found in many fruits and vegetables, have a positive impact on cognitive functions. According…

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    How can you distinguish age-related memory decline from the early signs of dementia?

    Memory lapses, forgetting words, and difficulty concentrating are often signs of natural aging. However, these symptoms can also be early indicators of dementia. British experts have shared ways to distinguish…

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    The reserves of human memory: what is it capable of?

    Memory is constantly developing until the age of 25. It reaches its peak capabilities around 19 to 20 years old, with the first signs of decline typically appearing after 50.…

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    The miraculous spice for the wise: cinnamon enhances memory and attention.

    A new study published in the journal Nutritional Neuroscience reveals that cinnamon enhances human cognitive abilities. This spice should be a staple in the diets of those who engage in…

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    You can’t forget but can remember: wine and tea slow down memory decline.

    American researchers have identified certain foods and beverages that can slow down memory decline in older adults. According to a study by the American Academy of Neurology, those who consume…

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    Memory lapses – a common occurrence or a reason for concern?

    You’ve been commuting home from work along the same route for five years. But lately, as you stop at an intersection, you find yourself struggling to remember whether to turn…

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    Not just narcissists: psychologists have discovered why people take selfies.

    In recent years, humanity has become increasingly dependent on selfies. Almost everyone, regardless of age, feels the need to take pictures of themselves. Initially, researchers believed that the roots of…

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    Crows have a long memory for grudges; they can hold onto resentment for years.

    We’ve often heard that elephants never forget a slight. But it seems our feathered friends also have impressive memories. A new study reveals that crows can hold a grudge for…

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    To improve their memory, therapy dogs need to chew on toys.

    A study conducted by a team of researchers from Auburn University in Alabama has revealed that chewing toys can help anxious dogs improve their memory. The scientists evaluated the performance…

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