When "Tip-of-the-Tongue" is a Red Flag: What the Latest Science Says About Your Brain
By Sarah Monroe | Published 2026-04-05T17:21:51.334Z
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Health News -- April 5. We’ve all been there: You’re in the middle of a sentence, and suddenly, the name of a common object—a "stapler," a "wrench," o...
Health News -- April 5. We’ve all been there: You’re in the middle of a sentence, and suddenly, the name of a common object—a "stapler," a "wrench," or a "colander"—just vanishes. Usually, we laugh it off as a "senior moment."But an upcoming 60 Minutes report (airing April 5th) is shining a spotlight on a startling new reality: subtle changes in how we speak may be among the early warning signs of Alzheimer’s, according to some research, potentially appearing years before memory loss.1. The "Lin
