Social isolation not only contributes to memory loss in older age, but affects men and women differently, according to a new study. Investigators reviewed data from more than 6,000 women and 5,000 men ...
Here is an important reason to stay in touch with friends and family: social isolation causes memory and learning deficits and other behavioral changes. Many brain studies have focused on the effects ...
It’s a lot to wrap your head around. But it’s also this context in which I came across a study out of Baylor College of Medicine suggesting a predictable and yet insightful correlation among some of ...
About a third of Canadians feel lonely, and a study from the University of Waterloo shows it has a greater negative impact on memory than even social isolation, though both present a significant risk ...
New research from the University of St Andrews has found a direct link between social isolation and faster memory and ...
This technical paper titled “Jenny: Securing Syscalls for PKU-based Memory Isolation Systems” was presented by researchers at Graz University of Technology (Austria) at the USENIX Security Symposium ...
In animal models, social isolation triggers memory and learning deficits that are mediated by hyperactivity of the most abundant brain cell, the astrocyte. Importantly, inhibiting this hyperactivity ...
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