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Heart issues tied to 'microdamage' in the brain might raise risk of memory loss, study hints
When the heart's pumping function gets weaker, areas of the brain linked to memory show early signs of damage, a study finds.
A new study of people 80 and older with exceptional gaits finds fast walkers have about a 50% lower risk of cognitive decline ...
The study tested 267 soldiers, finding that 20 minutes of activity strongly predicts performance on the Armed Forces ...
A breakthrough study revealed a primitive brain region that acts as a built-in filter to block out a noisy world.
A recent investigation revealed that fish oil supplements do not enhance cognitive performance. In older adults predisposed ...
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Larger brain, smaller face: Human evolution took a different course than previously thought
A new study, published July 6, 2026, in the journal Nature Communications, suggests that two of the best-known trends in ...
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New Evidence Links Progestogen Contraceptives to Brain Cancer Risk
Danish study expands association to include injectable and oral medications, IUDs ...
Fish oil supplements successfully delivered omega-3s to the brain, but a two-year study found no meaningful benefits for ...
Past psychology studies have consistently highlighted the importance of social bonds for survival, showing that enduring ...
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An anti-inflammatory diet may lower dementia risk, even in people with early signs of Alzheimer’s
Healthy eating may help protect the brain, even after early biological changes linked to Alzheimer’s disease have begun, a ...
A new Harvard study found that drinking about two to three cups of caffeinated coffee or one to two cups of tea daily was ...
The research found that fish oil supplements did not preserve cognition or brain volume in older adults at risk of ...
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