Research from St Andrews Uni found that social engagement was important in fighting off declining cognitive function.
Social isolation has a direct causal impact on how quickly cognitive function declines in later life, independent of whether someone feels lonely.
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9 unexpected foods that enhance brain function, cognitive researchers reveal
Dark Chocolate Powers Up Mental Performance Dark chocolate, rich in polyphenols, increases cerebral blood flow and improves ...
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New research highlights the importance of social engagement for cognitive health
New research from the University of St Andrews has discovered a direct causal effect between social isolation and a faster ...
New research from the University of St Andrews has discovered a direct causal effect between social isolation and a faster ...
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Cognitive Tests Are Good. The Way Trump Talks About Them Is Bad.
Trump gets a lot of things wrong when he talks about cognitive tests. He recently bragged to journalists that he “aced” one, and said the doctors at Walter Reed told him no president had taken a ...
Despite countless programs and initiatives, rates of entrepreneurial intention—a marker of how willing people are to start ...
Cancer related cognitive impairment in patients can stem from the cancer itself as well as the therapies used to treat it.
The study, published today (16 December 2025) analysed 137, 653 cognitive function tests taken between 2004 and 2018 by over 30 000 individuals. It found a consistent pattern of higher social ...
Today's students upload content to an AI and present its analysis as their own thinking. Research reveals why this cognitive ...
Scottish researchersâ¯â¯discovered a direct causal effect between social isolation and aâ¯fasterâ¯decline in cognitive ...
Corporate engagement steps back in 2025, consumers feel the holidays are less affordable, OpenAI generates Disney magic.
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