Cognitive Issues Are Showing up More and More in Young People—Here’s Why, and What To Do About It ...Saudi Arabia

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Cognitive issues are more common as you age, but a shocking new study finds that these mental complications are jumping up in younger adults. The study, which was published in the journal Neurology in October 2025, calls rising cases of cognitive disability in the U.S. a “public health concern," noting that there’s been a massive increase in these issues in adults between the ages of 18 to 39. The findings paint a bleak picture for cognitive health in the U.S., but neurologists say there’s likely more to these findings than they suggest at face value. Here’s what the study found, plus what doctors who treat these conditions want you to keep in mind.  ?SIGN UP for Parade’s health newsletter with expert-approved tips, healthy eats, exercises, news & more to help you stay healthy & feel your best self?

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What Cognitive Issues Are People Having?

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“Young adults today face unique stressors, including economic uncertainty, social media saturation affecting attention spans, and lifestyle factors that [the researchers] identify as particularly problematic in this age group, including poor sleep patterns, increased screen time, rising rates of obesity and physical inactivity, and high exposure to both noise pollution and substance use,” Dr. Considine says. 

Many of these are likely a reflection of things like how much young adults are juggling, sleep deprivation, unmanaged stress, or untreated mental health conditions, he says. “What's concerning is when these symptoms interfere with work performance, relationships, or daily functioning consistently over several months."

Doctors are also finding more subtle symptoms of conditions like ADHD and autism spectrum disorder that may have been missed in the past, Dr. Considine points out.  

What To Do if You Have Cognitive Concerns

It’s best to start with your primary care physician if you’re having cognitive issues, Dr. Segil says. They’ll likely do bloodwork to try to find a reversible cause for your cognitive issues, including checking your thyroid. “You should keep a log of the specific complaints and any mistakes your memory loss is making,” Dr. Segil says. “You can also consider seeing a therapist if your cognitive complaints are associated with increased life stressors.”But Dr. Considine also recommends focusing on health factors you can control. “Even small changes like regular exercise, consistent sleep schedules, and reducing alcohol consumption can improve cognitive function within weeks to months,” he says. Of course, if those don’t help and you’re still struggling, it’s time to talk to a healthcare professional about next steps. 

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Sources:

Dr. Clifford Segil, D.O., a neurologist at Providence Saint John’s Health CenterDr. Ciaran Michael Considine, Ph.D., a neuropsychologist and associate professor in the Department of Neurology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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