How educational attainment may impact memory and dementia risk later in life

Historical policies shaping educational attainment have enduring benefits for later life memory and risk of dementia, according to a study led by a Rutgers Health researcher. The study, published in Epidemiology, compared the differences in years of education based on variations in state schooling mandates with cognitive performance outcomes in residents decades later. “Policies to … Read more

The Time-Dependent Multimodal Effects of Stress Hormones on Memory and Learning

According to the American Institute of Stress, 55% of people in the United States experience daily stress. Stress is, technically defined as the body’s nonspecific response to any demand – pleasant or unpleasant – but more commonly perceived as a state of physical, mental, or emotional strain or tension. Chronic stress is especially prevalent in … Read more