Tag: brain

The Brain’s Internal Compass Stability May Hold the Key to Memory Longevity

A discovery by McGill University researchers sheds light on how memories can endure over time, even as brain…

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Data-Driven Platform Reveals Alzheimer’s Pathways, Offering a New Approach to Predicting Risk

A powerful new real-world data platform could change how scientists understand and predict Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias…

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Scientific Laboratory Study Detects No Changes in Stress Levels or Brain Activity Following 5G Exposure

A recent GOLIAT research programme conducted by scientists at INERIS found no measurable biological effects from short-term exposure…

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Protecting Brain Health: Why Tackling Midlife Obesity Matters

Obesity remains one of the most pressing global health concerns, and weight loss is routinely encouraged as a…

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New Research Indicates Viewing Natural Landscapes May Alleviate Pain

A recent neuroimaging study has made a significant discovery: observing natural environments can alleviate the sensation of pain…

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Rejuvenating the Elderly Brain: Researchers Revitalise the Brain’s Waste Removal Mechanism

Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and various other neurological conditions are often referred to as "dirty brain" diseases. These diseases are…

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Exploring the Potential of Stool Transplants in Parkinson’s Disease Treatment

Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder affecting millions globally, with its prevalence on the rise due to…

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Exploring Brain Wave Functions through Precise Sound Stimulation

A recent study reveals promising findings on using sound to improve sleep quality in individuals with dementia or…

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Financial Instability’s Impact on Cognitive Health Among Black Americans

Recent research reveals significant disparities in financial stability between Black and white Americans during midlife, which may have…

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Walking and reminiscing aid in enhancing brain health among older Black adults

A groundbreaking research initiative by Oregon Health & Science University, which actively involves older Black adults in walking…

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Why scratching intensifies itching

It seems that the age-old wisdom imparted by mothers across the globe holds a scientific truth: Scratching an…

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Scientists identify the root cause of ‘brain fog’ associated with Long COVID

A collaboration between researchers at Trinity College Dublin and FutureNeuro has led to a groundbreaking revelation that sheds…

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