The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will launch a study on cellphone radiation, a department spokesman said on ...
Caring for your brain is a lifelong journey—and new research from the AdventHealth Research Institute offers hopeful news. A ...
Adults over the age of 65 are at increased risk of cognitive decline and developing types of neurodegenerative conditions, ...
A large-scale study of 18,000 study participants showed that people with two genetic variants of the APOE gene tend to have ...
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New study: If you can describe your relationship this way, it’s a win for your gut and brain health
UCLA research shows that strong emotional connection can influence the brain-gut axis, dial down food cravings, and lower ...
Even when so much is happening in the world, it’s important to take care of your brain health. Our Well desk shares tips.
WASHINGTON — It’s official: Older Americans worried about cognitive decline can stay sharper for longer by exercising both their bodies and their brains and eating healthier. That’s according to ...
Higher levels of muscle mass and less visceral fat are linked to younger brains, according to a new study. It’s another sign ...
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Oral health and dementia have a surprisingly complex relationship, study finds
Researchers at the Institute of Science Tokyo in Japan, also known as Science Tokyo, have taken a fresh look at a long ...
Exercise made 40-year-olds' brains look younger in 12 months, but the biological mystery remains: fitness gains didn't ...
Artificial sweeteners, like aspartame and xylitol, offer sweetness without the calories of sugar. But are they actually ...
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