People whose brain age is older than their actual chronological age by 10 years may have a 39% higher future risk of dementia ...
Our date of birth doesn't always match the age of our brain. How old our brain really is depends on our biological age, shaped by the wear and tear our cells experience over time. Genetics, ...
A machine-learning analysis of brain waves recorded during sleep may help identify people at high risk of developing dementia ...
In a new study published in The Lancet Digital Health, scientists at the USC Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and ...
As I enter deep middle age, parenting two teenagers, I find reading about brain development more interesting. The old-school view of becoming an adult at 18 (or 21) seems simple. The more recent ...