Memory and thinking problems are skyrocketing among Americans

A recent study reveals a concerning rise in cognitive difficulties among U.S. adults, particularly in memory, concentration, and decision-making. The sharpest increase is observed in those under 40, with rates nearly doubling in the last decade. Lower-income individuals and certain racial groups also experience a disproportionate rise in these cognitive challenges, highlighting potential socioeconomic factors.

Memory and thinking problems are skyrocketing among Americans
A recent study reveals a concerning rise in cognitive difficulties among U.S. adults, particularly in memory, concentration, and decision-making. The sharpest increase is observed in those under 40, with rates nearly doubling in the last decade. Lower-income individuals and certain racial groups also experience a disproportionate rise in these cognitive challenges, highlighting potential socioeconomic factors.