Many people find that their memory gets worse when they are unwell. This could be caused by physical illness, such as an infection or a long-term condition. It’s also common in people who are ...
The first noticeable sign of Alzheimer’s disease is often memory problems. In particular, there may be difficulties recalling recent events and learning new information. Memory problems can make a ...
The study found that women who recalled more symptoms reported more problems with thinking, learning and memory (Alamy/PA) Women who suffer greater menopause symptoms are more likely to experience ...
Dr. Tim Rittman has identified that persistent low mood and increased anxiety could be early warning signs of developing dementia, emphasizing the importance of catching symptoms early for better trea ...
There are a number of early signs of vascular dementia according to Helen Green, Admiral Nurse at Dementia UK. She explained vascular dementia is the second most common form of dementia and it is ...
When people think about dementia, their minds usually go straight to memory loss — forgetting names, losing their keys, ...
In the earliest stages of Alzheimer's disease – the most common form of dementia – there can be additional symptoms to spot, other than memory issues. It is helpful, however, to know how memory ...
Scientists have sounded the alarm on Long Covid's impact on concentration and memory. Even several months after catching Covid, 70 percent of Long Covid sufferers experienced problems with memory and ...
A doctor has explained how to tell the difference between relatively common symptoms that could be confused for dementia or depression. Symptoms like memory loss, confusion, and changes in personality ...
Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) may be more likely to suffer poor memory and thinking problems in middle age, a new study warns. PCOS is a hormonal disorder affecting about 1 in every 10 ...
The health body says there are lots of symptoms you can have after a COVID-19 infection. These can include problems with memory and concentration, or "brain fog". The NHS explains: “Brain fog can feel ...
Women who suffer greater menopause symptoms are more likely to experience memory and thinking problems as they age, research has suggested. Experts found that women who recalled a heavier burden of ...