Being overweight in middle age raises the risk of Alzheimer's disease. Excess fat triggers inflammation and harms brain cells ...
A new study published in Nutritional Neuroscience provides evidence that drinking blackcurrant juice may increase blood flow ...
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How Exercise Makes Your Brain Work Better!
Both moderate and vigorous-intensity exercise has been found to improve brain function. However, it seems that higher-intensity exercise is your best bet for a better brain.
The American Heart Association (AHA) highlights that most people with hypertension experience no symptoms, making it a silent but serious threat ...
How fit are you really? Even if you’re an enthusiastic exerciser, the answer may surprise you. There are no end of complicated and costly new ways to measure your fitness, from wearable tech to VO₂ ...
A number of Democratic figures have raised similar questions in recent weeks, with Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-Pa.) calling Trump “unhinged” and “unwell” in a confrontation with House Speaker Mike Johnson ...
Testosterone is the primary androgen — or male hormone — in your body. Low testosterone affects up to 39 percent ...
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. On average, 84 Canadian women are diagnosed with breast cancer each day — and in 2018, I was one of them. Last year, actress Olivia Munn revealed she was in ...
How do your brain and nervous system function together? Dive into this guide and unravel their complexities. Explore now for ...
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Research explores how blood vessels guide brain development
Blood vessels are more than just pathways for oxygen and nutrients; they also host communicative processes that guide brain development and sustain its function.
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It's all in your head: Select neurons in the brainstem may hold the key to treating chronic pain
Acute or short-lived pain, despite its bad reputation, is usually a lifesaver. It acts as a transient negative sensory ...
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