Title: Cognitive Aging: Progress in Understanding and Opportunities for Action
Report brief (opens PDF)
Description: People forget things—a name, where they put their keys, a phone number—and yet what is dismissed as a minor inconvenience at 25 years of age, can evolve into a momentary anxiety at 35, and a major source of personal worry at ages 55 or 60. Forgetfulness at older ages is often equated with a decline in [Read more…] about New report by the Institute of Medicine on cognitive health promotion