January 31, 2024 Medical texts from 2,500 years ago rarely mention severe memory loss, suggesting today’s widespread dementia stems from modern environments and lifestyles, a new USC analysis shows. Read More….Continue Reading Did the ancient Greeks and Romans experience Alzheimer’s?
Month: January 2024
Circulation problems in the brain’s seat of memory linked to mild cognitive impairment in older adults
January 13, 2025 Based on a new USC-led study, researchers, led by NGP’s Dr. Daniel Nation, suggest adding blood vessel health to dementia diagnostics. Read more….Continue Reading Circulation problems in the brain’s seat of memory linked to mild cognitive impairment in older adults
Three USC Viterbi Researchers Named IEEE Fellows for 2024
January 12, 2024 ISI’s Terry Benzel, ECE’s Mike Shuo-Wei Chen and Maryam Shanechi, are honored for their contributions. Read More….Continue Reading Three USC Viterbi Researchers Named IEEE Fellows for 2024
One Size Doesn’t Fit All
January 11, 2024 How the sexes age differently, and what that might mean for scientists, doctors and patients. Read More….Continue Reading One Size Doesn’t Fit All