Sleep Disturbances May Spur Alzheimer’s Memory & Learning Losses
A recent study at the University of California, Irvine suggests that sleep disturbances in the body's night and day schedule may lead to chemical changes in the brain which, in turn, become a central component in the learning and memory losses associated with...
Possible Memory Loss Breakthrough for Alzheimer’s Disease on the Horizon
Scientists at the University of Southern California and Wake Forest Baptist Medical Centre worked for over a decade to develop a high-tech electronic implant. Funding for the project came from the U.S. military which was seeking a way to help injured soldiers...
DR. HOLUB INVITED TO SPEAK AT ARBOR HILL COMMUNITY CENTER
By special invitation on Friday, October 16th at 11:00 AM , Dr. Holub gave a presentation on current neurological issues and brain health at the Arbor Hill Community Center at 50 Lark Drive in Albany, NY. Free memory screenings were available for those who wished to...
ALBANY GUARDIAN SOCIETY
On Monday, November 30th, 2015 at 9:00 AM Dr. Richard F. Holub and John A. Fairbank, PA, sponsored by the Albany Guardian Society, presented an educational program on Brain Health. To accommodate the overflow waiting list resulting from the first presentation, this...
Dr. Holub Invited to Speak at Albany Guardian Society on Brain Health
At 1:30 PM on September 24, 2015, Dr. Holub and John A. Fairbank, PA presented an educational program on Brain Health at the Albany Guardian Society, 14 Corporate Woods Boulevard, Suite 102, Albany, NY 12211. The program was free and open to the public, but...
Women with Mild Cognitive Impairment Decline Twice as Fast as Men with the Condition
The following is a press release from the AAIC, July 21, 2015 Women with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) have two times faster decline in cognition than men with MCI, according to new research reported at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference 2015 (AAIC...