A new JAMA Open Network study investigated recovery in older adults from mild cognitive impairment, finding that people who held “positive age beliefs” were more likely to recover.
Dr. Paul Newhouse, Director of the Vanderbilt Center for Cognitive Medicine said where we are when it comes to treating Alzheimer's is by thinking of where we were 25 years ago with AIDS.
Memory loss is something that comes with old age. Researchers today are hoping to change that. One study is focused on whether nicotine could help older patients fend off memory loss.