Mind-Blowing Discovery: Scientists Discover That Memories Are Not Only in the Brain

Mind-Blowing Discovery: Scientists Discover That Memories Are Not Only in the Brain

A groundbreaking study has found that cells outside the brain may have memory functions, challenging the long-held belief that memory is exclusive to brain cells. Researchers demonstrated that non-brain cells could learn from spaced repetition, activating a “memory gene” similar to brain cells. Research…

New Study Reveals Diet Can Turn Back the Clock on Brain Aging

New Study Reveals Diet Can Turn Back the Clock on Brain Aging

Recent findings from an 18-month international study suggest that a Green Mediterranean diet, which improves blood sugar control, can slow brain aging and potentially reduce cognitive decline risks, as evidenced by significant MRI-based changes in brain structure. Improved blood sugar control and a Green…

Top 10 ways to DECONSTRUCT and RECONSTRUCT the entire education system in America as top priority for incoming Trump Administration

Top 10 ways to DECONSTRUCT and RECONSTRUCT the entire education system in America as top priority for incoming Trump Administration

Let this successful election of Donald J. Trump usher in the New Golden Age of education and evolution of our nation, for children, teens, young professionals and adults of all ages. After suffering so many years of Democrats and perverted Liberals in charge of…

Cells Beyond the Brain Show Surprising Memory Abilities

Cells Beyond the Brain Show Surprising Memory Abilities

Summary: New research reveals that cells outside the brain can store and process memories, challenging the view that memory is limited to neurons. Scientists found that non-brain cells, when exposed to spaced chemical signals, activated a “memory gene” similarly to neurons. This discovery suggests…

Memories are not only in the brain, new research finds

It’s common knowledge that our brains — and, specifically, our brain cells — store memories. But a team of scientists has discovered that cells from other parts of the body also perform a memory function, opening new pathways for understanding how memory works and…

Improves ‘Memory’: 8 Brain-Boosting Snacks That Combat Dementia—Kale Chips, More

Improves 'Memory': 8 Brain-Boosting Snacks That Combat Dementia—Kale Chips, More

woman making kale chips Dementia is a broad term for a decline in mental abilities, such as memory, reasoning, and judgement, that interferes with daily life. While age is the most common risk factor, lifestyle choices—particularly diet—can significantly influence the development and progression of…

Can a combo of “active” therapies help lower dementia risk?

Can a combo of “active” therapies help lower dementia risk?

Multiple factors can increase a person’s risk for dementia, including mild cognitive impairment. Gemma can fly/Stocksy Both major depressive disorder in remission (rMDD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) can increase a person’s risk for dementia. Researchers from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health…

Brain stars hold our memories

A study published in Nature by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine changes the way we understand memory. Until now, memories have been explained by the activity of brain cells called neurons that respond to learning events and control memory recall. The Baylor team…

Can a combo of “active” therapies help lower dementia risk?

Can a combo of “active” therapies help lower dementia risk?

Multiple factors can increase a person’s risk for dementia, including mild cognitive impairment. Gemma can fly/Stocksy Both major depressive disorder in remission (rMDD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) can increase a person’s risk for dementia. Researchers from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health…

Researchers have uncovered the mechanism in the brain that constantly refreshes memory

Mount Sinai researchers have discovered for the first time a neural mechanism for memory integration that stretches across both time and personal experience. These findings, reported in Nature , demonstrate how memories stored in neural ensembles in the brain are constantly being updated and…

Modifiable risk factors that increase your dementia risk and how to address them

Modifiable risk factors that increase your dementia risk and how to address them

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Combining VR and non-invasive brain stimulation to boost spatial memory without surgery

Combining VR and non-invasive brain stimulation to boost spatial memory without surgery

by Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne Setup of the experiment.(A) Spatial navigation task. Each block started with an encoding period during which participants were consecutively presented with three objects at specific locations and asked to memorize their position. After encoding each object multiple times,…

Modern science uncovers brain-boosting power of ancient spice coriander and its key compound linalool

Modern science uncovers brain-boosting power of ancient spice coriander and its key compound linalool

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How the Brain Summons Deep Sleep to Speed Healing

How the Brain Summons Deep Sleep to Speed Healing

3 min read A heart attack unleashes immune cells that stimulate neurons in the brain, leading to restorative slumber By Mariana Lenharo & Nature magazine Ample sleep after a heart attack dampens inflammation in the organ, aiding recovery. show999/Getty Images Join Our Community of…

Brain’s Secret “Guardian Peptides” Unlock New Hope for MS and Alzheimer’s

Brain’s Secret “Guardian Peptides” Unlock New Hope for MS and Alzheimer’s

Scientists have identified brain-produced peptides that help regulate the immune system, providing a potential new approach to treating diseases like MS and Alzheimer’s. Credit: SciTechDaily.com Scientists have discovered that the brain produces “guardian peptides” that maintain its immune balance, potentially offering new treatments for…

Reclaim your health: How midlife exercise reverses years of inactivity

Reclaim your health: How midlife exercise reverses years of inactivity

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I’m a neuroscientist. 5 things I do every day to reduce my risk of developing dementia

I’m a neuroscientist. 5 things I do every day to reduce my risk of developing dementia

Wendy Suzuki , Ph.D., is a neuroscientist and dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at New York University. The author of two books about anxiety and cognitive health, she’s also an expert on the lifestyle choices that have the biggest benefits for…

The brain summons deep sleep for healing from life-threatening injury

The brain summons deep sleep for healing from life-threatening injury

A heart attack unleashes immune cells that stimulate sleep neurons, leading to restorative slumber. Facebook Email Ample sleep after a heart attack dampens inflammation in the organ, aiding recovery. Immune cells rush to the brain and promote deep sleep after a heart attack ,…

Can Crosswords and Games Prevent Dementia?

Can Crosswords and Games Prevent Dementia?

Credit…Josie Norton It makes sense in principle: You exercise your muscles to make them stronger and prevent frailty and decline; shouldn’t your brain work the same way? That premise launched multiple brain training websites and apps, and most likely contributed to the sale of…

Training Your Smell May Improve Memory and Cognitive Function, Research Shows

Training Your Smell May Improve Memory and Cognitive Function, Research Shows

Photo Illustration by Joules Garcia for Verywell Health; Getty Images Key Takeaways A strong ability to detect scents is linked to slower brain volume loss in areas critical for memory, decision-making, and speech. Odor cues may help people with depression recall detailed memories, potentially…

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