In a 6-year study of 10,000 older adults, loneliness was tied to lower memory scores at baseline — but not to a faster rate of decline over time.
The authors of the study found interesting takeaways after evaluating the potential effects loneliness had on memory in ...
Loneliness may quietly affect how well older adults remember things—but it might not be speeding up mental decline after all.
Preteens using increasing amounts of social media perform poorer in reading, vocabulary and memory tests in early adolescence compared with those who use no or little social media. That's according to ...
Older adults who experienced financial insecurity were more likely to develop lower memory function and accelerated memory decline compared to those who did not, according to a March study published ...