From skipping meals to relying on ultra-processed foods, these common dietary patterns could be interfering with your focus, memory and mental clarity.
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Activities That Engage the Brain Could Lower Alzheimer’s Risk
Activities like learning a new language as a child or reading, writing, and playing board games later in life all had an impact on Alzheimer’s risk.
Our brain is an incredible organ, but it needs accurate fuel to properly work and that’s why eating is essential. Dietitian Tara Schmidt explains that the ...
During heated discussions, how you say something often matters more than what you say. Research shows vocal tone carries ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Would another trauma center in Cleveland be a boon or a boondoggle? The Cleveland Clinic’s plan to create a new adult Level 1 trauma center, staffed by surgeons around the clock to ...
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Humans Age Faster at 2 Sharp Peaks, Study Finds
Getting older might seem like a slow, gradual process – but research suggests that this is not always the case. In fact, if you wake up one morning, look in the mirror, and wonder if your aging ...
People often picture intelligence as mental efficiency. We tend to imagine a smart person as someone who responds quickly, has strong opinions, and sees things clearly. However, highly intelligent ...
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