Is memory loss a natural part of aging? Do aspartame, aluminum, silver dental fillings or the flu shot increase risk of Alzheimer's? Learn the facts about these myths and more.
What causes memory glitches, how to protect your memory, and intriguing facts about the human mind -- test your memory knowledge with this WebMD Quiz.
Recollections of successive events physically entangle each other when brain cells store them
Using pen and paper for note-taking helps boost memory and the ability to understand, more so than laptops.
If you notice a pattern of memory or behavioral issues that are affecting a loved one's ability to function, it's essential to talk about it so they can be evaluated. Use these tips to help plan and guide your conversation.
Memory Quiz: Take this WebMD quiz to find out how we remember and why we forget.
Human memory and recall works nothing like a computer, but that's what makes it all the more fascinating to understand and experience.
Creating a baby memory box is an important way to remember those first baby moments. Use these ideas to save the most precious baby memories forever!
The new research suggests that human memory keeps sights, sounds and observations in cold storage for a time in case they become useful later on.
Take a look at these 10 Surprising Activities to Help Improve Memory in Those with Alzheimer's from UnityPoint at Home.
Researchers examined a group of older adults with extraordinary memory performance and found that certain key areas of their brains resembled those of young people.
Jeff Haden, contributing editor at Inc. , explains how understanding the science of body language will help give you more control over situations.
Learn about the causes of age-related memory loss and what you can do to stay mentally sharp and avoid memory problems as you age.
Lexar, a division of Micron technology, is a leading global provider of memory products for digital media. Check out this behind the scenes look at the exten...
How can you preserve memories in possessions? Check out these great ideas for unique memories and keepsakes you can create at home!
Some organizations are thick, and some are thin. Some leave a mark on you, and some you pass through with scarcely a memory.
I often hear people complain that their browser is slow and unstable. It's easy to blame browser developers for using sloppy coding practices and not managing memory correctly, but in my experience there's a more common element: people who insist on having dozens of browser tabs open at once. That's an unproductive and pointless practice and everyone should stop it immediately.