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Tag: memory loss

Cerebellar Ataxia: Everything you need to know

Cerebellar Ataxia: Everything you need to know

December 26, 2018 /// Cheyanne Perry
 

  We have all heard of neurological disorders like Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s disease. Chances are, there is someone in your life with either diagnosis, as […]

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Brain Health, Health
Anterograde Amnesia

Anterograde Amnesia: Familiar faces become strangers

March 7, 2018 /// Patrick Agresz
 

  Anterograde Amnesia: Imagine yourself wandering up and down the streets not finding back home. Well, the solution is simple, looking for a taxi or […]

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Brain Health, Did you know..?, Health, Improving memory
Alzheimer's symptoms

11 Alzheimer’s symptoms to detect it in time

February 1, 2016 /// Molly Minchew
 

  When one of our family members starts to have memory peoples, we ask ourselves if perhaps they’re showing symptoms of Alzheimer’s. We should really […]

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Early Onset Dementia, Pathologies, Seniors
Brain fitness in the elderly

Brain fitness in the elderly

November 14, 2014 /// CogniFit
 

  Brain Fitness and the Elderly In today’s society, brain fitness is becoming more and more popular. Brain games are important for everyone of all […]

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Seniors
is alzheimers unique for each individual

Is Alzheimer’s Unique For Each Individual?

September 13, 2013 /// CogniFit
 

 A new study originating from the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) tries to explain why Alzheimer’s disease can progress more or less rapidly for […]

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Early Onset Alzheimer's, Pathologies
Oxygen chamber can boost brain repair years after stroke or trauma

Oxygen chamber can boost brain repair years after stroke or trauma

January 25, 2013 /// CogniFit
 

  Oxygen chamber can boost brain repair years after stroke or trauma. Stroke, traumatic injury, and metabolic disorder are major causes of brain damage and […]

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Stroke
Marijuana can have wide-ranging effects

Marijuana can have wide-ranging effects

December 8, 2012 /// CogniFit
 

  Marijuana can have wide-ranging effects, such as short-term memory loss and increased heart rate. THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, “hijacks and corrupts” the […]

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Brain Health, Did you know..?, Health
Electrical impulses in the brain encode protocols for behaviors

Electrical impulses in the brain encode protocols for behaviors

November 23, 2012 /// CogniFit
 

  Electrical impulses in the brain encode protocols for behaviors. Neuroscientists have long been perplexed by how our brains encode thoughts, including memory loss and […]

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