Massachusetts General Hospital's Mind, Mood, & Memory (MMM)
Volume 20 • Number 7 • July 2024
Learn to Manage the Many Risk Factors That Lead to Accelerated Brain Aging

Two old cars can be the same age, make, and model, but look and act like very different vehicles. One runs as smoothly as it did when it rolled out of the factory, while the other shows every bit of its age as it lurches and chugs down the street. …
Issue Highlights
- Study: Blood Work May Identify Higher Risks of Stress, Mood Disorders
- Acid Reflux Drugs Associated with Migraine Headache Risk
- Brief Episodes of Anger May Interfere with Healthy Circulation
- Keep Talking: An MGH Study Suggests Conversations Are Key to Healthy Cognition
- Dispelling Five Common Myths About Depression and Other Mood Disorders
- What Is Meant by “Normal” Brain Aging?
- Forgetting Things Fast
- Wishing You Felt Smarter
- Why We Worry