Alzheimer’s breakthrough? Scientists use nanotech to reverse disease in mice

Alzheimer’s breakthrough? Scientists use nanotech to reverse disease in mice

Scientists have discovered what could be a breakthrough in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Over 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s, which slowly erodes memory, cognitive skills and the ability to perform simple tasks. Early attempts at treating or managing Alzheimer’s have concentrated on neurons and other brain cells. Newer approaches have been exploring how other … Read more

Turns out this really annoying activity is good for your brain — 4 ways to reap the benefits

Turns out this really annoying activity is good for your brain — 4 ways to reap the benefits

Imagine you’re at a coffee shop, desperate for your morning caffeine fix. But the line? It’s crawling at a snail’s pace. With every agonizing second that drags by, your patience wears thinner and the urge to storm behind the counter and pour your own cup grows stronger. But experts say that aggravating wait might actually … Read more

‘Beauty parlor stroke syndrome’: scary health threat while you get your hair done is more common than you think

‘Beauty parlor stroke syndrome’: scary health threat while you get your hair done is more common than you think

Rinse — and wince? Having your hair shampooed and your scalp massaged is a key — and typically relaxing — part of any salon appointment. The amount of time spent at the special sink usually depends on the extent of the cleansing and conditioning treatment. The problem is that tilting your head back in a … Read more

Keep waking up at 3 a.m.? Tips to fall back asleep faster — and how to know if you’ve got SMI

Keep waking up at 3 a.m.? Tips to fall back asleep faster — and how to know if you’ve got SMI

Is late-night tossing and turning stealing your shut-eye? You’re not alone. Nearly one in five US adults struggle to stay asleep until sunrise — turning the dream of 8 hours of uninterrupted rest into a nightmare. “Waking up in the middle of the night can be annoying, but this is not necessarily abnormal,” Dr. Dennis … Read more

Singles are suffering from ‘ghosting PTSD’ — it’s killing self-esteem and rewiring our brains

Singles are suffering from ‘ghosting PTSD’ — it’s killing self-esteem and rewiring our brains

Susannah Hardwick is often haunted by the ghosts of potential partners past.  The singleton, 27, a newcomer to New York City, by way of the UK, told The Post she’s been ghosted — abruptly, unceremoniously dumped without provocation or forewarning — by roughly 40 men over the past year.  The back-to-back disappearing acts, pulled by … Read more

These 8 money mistakes could be signs of dementia — how to catch them, including a tricky PIN problem

These 8 money mistakes could be signs of dementia — how to catch them, including a tricky PIN problem

If you develop dementia, you can bank on it affecting your decision-making skills. More than 6 million Americans have dementia — a gradual decline in cognitive function like memory, language and problem-solving that significantly impacts daily life. Early signs of dementia include memory loss, difficulty finding words and disorientation. A neuropsychologist warns that problems managing … Read more

Hope for sufferers of devastating brain disease as new treatment has 75% success rate

Hope for sufferers of devastating brain disease as new treatment has 75% success rate

A novel gene therapy has been found to significantly slow the progression of Huntington’s disease, offering new hope to sufferers of the incurable disorder that destroys brain cells over time. Drugmaker uniQure reported the results of its small but “groundbreaking” Phase I/II study this week, finding that a high dose of its AMT-130 therapy slowed … Read more

Beware these 3 yoga poses that can trigger a stroke — including an ‘intense’ bend that made an influencer have one at age 39

Beware these 3 yoga poses that can trigger a stroke — including an ‘intense’ bend that made an influencer have one at age 39

Well, this poses a challenge for yogis! Yoga has a lot of flex appeal — it can increase strength, improve posture and lower the odds of developing chronic diseases. But a triple-board-certified neurologist warns that some yoga poses can raise the risk of stroke, a medical emergency that occurs when blood flow to the brain is disrupted. … Read more

Eye-popping new study reveals how just one milkshake can harm your health: ‘Brain bomb’

Eye-popping new study reveals how just one milkshake can harm your health: ‘Brain bomb’

The plot thickens … New research suggests that we pay a higher price for our high-fat indulgences than previously thought — even just one milkshake can impair blood flow to the brain, increasing the risk of stroke and dementia. “As we’re learning, when it comes to protecting brain health, every meal may count,” researchers Chris Marley … Read more

Australian man’s HR meeting leads to staggering health diagnosis

Australian man’s HR meeting leads to staggering health diagnosis

When Patrick Dare was called into his first-ever HR review at the age of 54, he finally had to be honest with himself. “I’d had a high-level career in IT sales for the last 35 years, and I’d never had any issues with my performance until then,” Dare told news.com.au “For maybe a year prior, … Read more

What is ‘sushupti’? Inside the ‘unusual’ state of deep, dreamless sleep

What is ‘sushupti’? Inside the ‘unusual’ state of deep, dreamless sleep

Lucid dreaming is so yesterday. Now, sleep scientists are focusing on a rare phenomenon in which people remain aware while sleeping — but experience no dreams, thoughts or even a sense of self. Cracking this “unusual” sleep stage, researchers say, could turn everything we thought we knew about consciousness upside down. Scientists are still debating … Read more

Debunking 7 common brain health myths — including a multitasking mistake that messes with memory

Debunking 7 common brain health myths — including a multitasking mistake that messes with memory

Heads up: A lot of what you think you know about your brain is just plain wrong. From sleep scams to multitasking myths, bad advice is steering Americans off course — and it’s messing with their minds. To cut through the confusion, The Post spoke to Dr. Joel Salinas, a behavioral neurologist and chief medical … Read more

This deadly brain disorder can develop a decade after you get the measles — and it just killed a child

This deadly brain disorder can develop a decade after you get the measles — and it just killed a child

A school-aged child in L.A. recently died after developing a rare neurological disease years after contracting the measles. Authorities didn’t reveal many details about the case, except that the child was infected with measles as an infant, before they were eligible for the vaccine. Measles is a respiratory disease that spreads easily from person to … Read more

‘Downton Abbey’ creator Julian Fellowes reveals how he cured supposedly ‘incurable’ condition with a ‘terrifying procedure’

‘Downton Abbey’ creator Julian Fellowes reveals how he cured supposedly ‘incurable’ condition with a ‘terrifying procedure’

He gave Mr. Carson a tremor — but behind the scenes, Julian Fellowes was the one shaking. The “Downton Abbey” creator recently opened up about how he’s overcoming a supposedly “incurable” condition that made everyday tasks nearly impossible, thanks to a “terrifying” yet “revolutionary” procedure. “You’re kept awake the whole time,” Fellowes, 76, said in … Read more

My 6-year-old lost his ability to walk, talk and breathe but doctors said they couldn’t help — my Google search saved his life

My 6-year-old lost his ability to walk, talk and breathe but doctors said they couldn’t help — my Google search saved his life

What started as a simple illness spiraled into a nightmare for a Texas family when their 6-year-old son was left paralyzed just hours after being misdiagnosed with the flu. Desperate and out of options, his terrified mother turned to Google in the dead of night — and what she found ended up saving his life. … Read more

This diet could be messing with your memory — even after just a few days

This diet could be messing with your memory — even after just a few days

Here’s some food for thought. The brain requires a steady supply of nutrients, antioxidants and healthy fats to perform well. Foods like fatty fish, fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts and seeds have been shown to support brain structure, function and memory. On the flip side, constant consumption of high-fat junk food can harm the brain’s … Read more

New MRI brain scan can help predict Alzheimer’s before symptoms begin

New MRI brain scan can help predict Alzheimer’s before symptoms begin

Levels of iron in the brain could be a warning sign of future Alzheimer’s disease, a new study suggests. High levels of the chemical element have been shown to increase brain toxins and trigger neurodegeneration, resulting in cognitive decline — especially when they interact with the abnormal amyloid and tau proteins that are the hallmark pathologies of Alzheimer’s … Read more

The scary reason you might actually not want to lose weight as you get older

The scary reason you might actually not want to lose weight as you get older

Fad diets that trigger extreme weight loss could be a waist for seniors, a new study finds. Shedding pounds can be difficult as we age because our metabolism naturally slows, leading to fewer calories burned. You can also blame sarcopenia, the age-related loss of muscle mass, and hormonal shifts in women that influence fat storage. … Read more

You’re 40% more likely to develop dementia if you have trouble sleeping this many times a week

You’re 40% more likely to develop dementia if you have trouble sleeping this many times a week

Don’t sleep on this troubling sign that may increase your risk of dementia. Age, genetics, high blood pressure, unmanaged Type 2 diabetes, smoking and untreated hearing loss are among the major risk factors for dementia, a progressive condition that affects memory, thinking and the ability to perform daily tasks. Researchers from the Mayo Clinic wanted … Read more

You could be 11 times more likely to develop dementia if you have these traits: study

You could be 11 times more likely to develop dementia if you have these traits: study

Your anxiety is about to get worse. Dementia diagnoses are projected to skyrocket in the coming decades. Americans over 55 face a 42% lifetime risk of dementia, a recent study found, with new cases expected to reach 1 million per year by 2060 without significant intervention. Now, a new study suggests that your risk of dementia significantly … Read more