Hearing loss could lead to depression
Hearing loss can lead to depression, according to a study conducted by researchers at the American National Institute of deafness and other communication troubles.
Hearing loss can lead to depression, according to a study conducted by researchers at the American National Institute of deafness and other communication troubles.
A new study conducted by the University of Iowa reveals a possible connection between stress hormones and short term memory loss. The study was conducted by the American university of Iowa and was published in the “Journal of Neuroscience“. It shows that high levels of cortisol can lead to memory loss as we advance in
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A part of our brain stays “young” as we age. This is the reveal of a study conducted by American researchers at the University of Adelaide. Researchers hope that this new discovery on the functioning of the brain will help better understand the evolution of neurodegenerative disorders, and most especially the Alzheimer disorder.
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L’utilisation d’Internet réduit les taux de dépression des personnes âgées de 30% #silvereco
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