More young U.S. adults report trouble with memory and focus
A U.S. study shows cognitive difficulties nearly doubled to 10% among adults under 40 from 2013 to 2023, raising concerns over environmental and lifestyle factors.
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Huge Proportion of Young Americans Report Serious Cognitive Issues
If you don’t feel as mentally sharp as before, you’re not alone. People from the ages of 18 to 39 have experienced a significant increase in cognitive issues such as “serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions” in the span of about a decade, according to a startling new study published in the journal Neurology. A team of American scientists analyzed data from 4.5 million Americans who took part in phone surveys between 20…
Cognitive Issues Double in Young Americans Under 40: Key Causes Revealed
Rising Cognitive Challenges Among Young Americans A troubling trend is emerging in the United States, where young adults are increasingly reporting difficulties with memory, concentration, and decision-making. According to a recent study published in the medical journal Neurology, the percentage of adults under 40 experiencing serious cognitive struggles due to physical, mental, or emotional conditions has nearly doubled between 2013 and 2023. T…
The number of adults in the United States experiencing problems with memory, concentration, and decision-making is growing, with the number doubling among the youngest group.
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