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Neuroscientist shares 3 common habits that are quietly destroying your memory

Get mental clarity and protect your brain by eliminating certain common habits that may be the culprit for weak memory.

Updated on: May 24, 2025 10:19 am IST
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Do you struggle with your memory? Always forgetting where you left your things, whether it’s scrambling for keys, misplacing socks, or walking into a room only to forget why you went there in the first place? You are not alone. You may think you are falling behind your memory, but if you rectify some simple, everyday habits, there's potential for your memory to improve.

Do you keep forgetting things? A few lifestyle habit tweaks can actually help sharpen your memory.(Shutterstock)

Robert WB Love, a neuroscientist who advocates for essential lifestyle habits to reduce Alzheimer's risk, took to Instagram to share three habits that may be quietly chipping away at your memory.

Here are the three habits the neuroscientist shared:

1. Drinking coffee immediately after waking up

Drinking coffee in pajamas may sound fancy but it is not ideal for your brain health. (Shutterstock)

The neuroscientist explained, “Coffee blocks something called adenosine, and if you do that right away, you are likely to get a brain fog or fatigue later in the afternoon. So if you drink coffee first thing in the morning, might probably experience afternoon fatigue. So the way to prevent this is to not drink caffeine until you have been awake for 90 minutes to 120 minutes, your body will naturally wake up. During that time, it takes a little time, if you jump rope or do something to get your heart rate up, or your adrenaline up or cold plunge, that will wake you up faster. But if you delay your coffee at least 90 minutes after you wake up, you have much more energy and your brain works much better throughout the day.”

2. Looking at your phone when you wake up in the middle of the night

Checking phone at middle of the night is a definite way to ruin sleep. (Shutterstock)

Waking up in the middle of the night for a quick washroom trip or to sip water, you might be tempted to check the time or wonder how many hours are left before the alarm rings, but this habit isn’t good for your sleep or memory.

Robert said, “It does two things: the bright light from a phone will actually wake you up a little bit if you look at it longer than 10 seconds. So that's not good. Number two, looking at the time can be very stressful. If you wake up in the middle of the night, and we learn that we have only been asleep for an hour, it can be really stressful for us. So don't look at a clock when you wake up in the middle of the night, much better to simply keep your eyes closed. Stay in bed, try to fall back asleep, and it will really improve the quality of sleep, and it will help protect memory.”

3. Watching television before bed

 

Watching TV in bed is cosy but not good for sleep. (Shutterstock)

The impulse to start a new series or watch something on TV is almost irresistible. But binge-watching before bed can seriously hurt your sleep, and in turn, your memory in the long run. Moreover, having television in the bedroom is not good for relationship intimacy.

Robert elaborated, "By the way, couple who have television in their bedroom have less sex. So that's a good reason to get the television out of your bedroom. Number two you don't want to watch television before bed because it really gets us excited, it increases adrenaline and this wakes us up and so you don't wanna do that before bed. Number three, television screens, phones, or computers emit blue light which can be very stimulating, reduce our melatonin and also wake us up, so you don't wanna look at screens before bed and you don't wanna watch movies before bed because of the adrenaline rush."

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Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

 
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Adrija Dey

Adrija Dey’s proclivity for observation fuels her storytelling instinct. As a lifestyle journalist, she crafts compelling, relatable narratives across diverse touchpoints of the human experience, including wellness, mental health, relationships, interior design, home decor, food, travel, and fashion that gently nudge readers toward living a little better. For her, stories exist in flesh and bones, carried by human vessels and shaped through everyday endeavours. It is the small stories we live and share that make us human. After all, humans and their lores are the most natural and raw repositories of stories, and uncovering them, for her, is akin to peeling an orange under a winter afternoon sun. Always up for a chat, she believes the best stories come from unfiltered yapping, where "too much information" is kind of the point. A graduate of Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi, and an alumna of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Delhi, Adrija spends her idle hours cocooned with herbal tea and a gripping thriller, scribbling inner monologues she loosely calls poetic pieces, often with her succulents in attendance. On lazier days, she can be found binge-watching, for the nth time, one from her comfort-show holy trinity: The Office (US), Brooklyn Nine-Nine, or Modern Family. Dancing by herself to her peppy playlists, however, is an everyday ritual she swears by religiously.

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