While there’s no crystal ball to predict your future health, there are a few basic tests you can give yourself to gauge your current strength, power, cardiovascular fitness and balance — all of which ...
Drinks like green tea, coffee, berry smoothies, and others contain nutrients that can help support memory, focus, and overall brain health.
New research suggests that a person's overall physical and mental abilities, known as intrinsic capacity, may help predict ...
Challenging the brain with new learning, like a new language, may build cognitive reserve and memory confidence.
Here are five of the most important health tests every young adult (Gen Z and Millennials) should take in their 20s: One of the simplest and most necessary medical tests is a complete blood count, ...
The soaring price of memory chips is posing new challenges for game developers in Korea, affecting launch plans for gaming consoles and PCs and ultimately pushing up the prices gamers have to pay to ...
Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are reportedly intensifying their competition to supply Nvidia's sixth-generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM), known as HBM4. The new HBM4 will be used in Nvidia's ...
You never grow out of that body-tingling excitement over waking up to piles and piles of snow on the ground. Even when you're long past the "fingers crossed that they cancelled school" days, inclement ...
Eating a daily serving of peanuts may help older adults improve blood flow to their brains and boost memory, according to new research. In a study published in Clinical Nutrition, scientists at the ...
You might want to grab an extra handful of your favorite bar snack. A new study suggests that a simple, everyday food can supercharge blood flow in your brain — a vital function that tends to weaken ...
The NIH-backed AHEAD study is testing whether treating amyloid buildup in symptom-free adults can prevent Alzheimer’s disease. Here’s how early detection works. Alzheimer’s disease affects more than 6 ...
New blood tests can predict a person's risk for dementia or memory problems long before symptoms appear, according to a study by University of Vermont scientists. The tests detect tiny amounts of ...