A study details the activities older people can engage in that are most likely to help in the battle against dementia.
For more than 100 years, it’s been thought that brain function is localised, but new research proves that activity spans almost its entirety.
Research into brain ageing may unlock the potential for the burgeoning science to be used in a clinical setting, providing a marker for cognitive health.
As Alzheimer’s cases grow, scientists have been deep in debate over its causes. Now, with treatments are on the horizon, the new race is to ready the health system.
As the pandemic continues to threaten our mental health, a groundbreaking “living lab” is set to reimagine how we identify and treat problems.
Someone who is self-aware may be a better choice then your nearest and dearest when it comes to enacting your will and preferences as you age.
Recent studies suggest that motherhood physically and functionally reshapes neurological function for a lifetime, and is potentially beneficial for the ageing maternal brain.
In this episode of A Different Lens, Monash academics explore what’s being done to improve mental health care and address the rise in mental health disorders.
There's far more to the way we walk than we first thought, including it being a possible early indicator of dementia.
Creating smart homes through better housing design through technology is a major step in assisting those with disabilities to live independently.
The neuroscience of memory failure is playing a role in the Victorian government's campaign to prevent children being mistakenly left in hot cars.
The tiny roundworm holds a vital key to transforming human health.
TBI is the leading cause globally of mortality among young adults.
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