Showing results for: alzheimers (page 3)
How to annihilate the New York Times' call for "robot caregivers"
Grandma doesn't need a robot, argues Zeynep Tufekci. She needs a humane world
07/22/2014 19:42 UTC
New Alzheimer’s drug raises hopes — along with questions
These dementia treatments are opening uncharted territory. Here's some of what people should know
08/13/2023 19:00 UTC
Coffee will kill you (or not)
The Wall Street Journal on the benefits -- and dangers -- of that morning cup of joe
12/29/2009 22:30 UTC
Are we trying to "warp speed" treatments that aren't ready?
A public battle rages over access to experimental, trial-phase drugs
06/13/2021 14:00 UTC
Why you need to talk to your parents about how they want to die
I spent my summer managing two elderly parents. Here's what I wish I'd known
08/30/2020 18:00 UTC
During a dark year, a dream realized: How the pandemic brought me back to school
I wouldn't be in my master's program — a dream I've long deferred — without the pandemic rearranging my life
11/26/2020 12:46 UTC
Scientists perform the first gene knockout in a cephalopod
The study marks a potentially massive breakthrough for a number of scientific disciplines
08/01/2020 01:38 UTC
Three major things most people get wrong about the brain, according to a neuroscientist
Yes, you use more than 10% of your brain — and no, being "right-" or "left-brained" isn't really a thing
02/08/2023 17:15 UTC
Your state’s air pollution might be coming from another state’s power plants
Scientists say fine particulate matter is one of the most severe environmental health risks in U.S.
11/24/2019 19:59 UTC
How COVID-19 has worsened the lives of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s patients
Poor health outcomes and quarantines have accelerated the progress of motor and neurological dysfunction
06/05/2021 01:13 UTC
"Elizabeth Is Missing" is a poignant portrait of dementia cloaked as a Masterpiece murder mystery
The film stars British acting legend Glenda Jackson in her first screen performance since 1992
01/05/2021 23:18 UTC
Is it fair to question a presidential candidate’s mental fitness?
Both Biden and Trump exhibit signs of cognitive decline. But diagnosing from afar is a medical ethics no-no
05/24/2020 14:00 UTC
Being a lifelong bookworm may keep you sharp in old age
New research suggests that reading and writing can slow down cognitive decline
07/12/2013 00:09 UTC
Is Joyce Carol Oates cashing in on her grief?
A Times critic questions the sincerity of the writer's new memoir. It's hard not to take these charges personally
02/16/2011 07:01 UTC
Myths and unknowns about chess and the contenders for the World Chess Championship
Here are five myths and unknowns about the world chess championship contenders and the game of chess
11/10/2018 16:59 UTC
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