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New research published in Experimental Neurology provides some initial evidence that the psychedelic substance known as LSD has nootropic properties. The study found that LSD increased markers of neuroplasticity in human brain organoids, increased novelty preference in rats, and improved memory performance in humans….
High school students run at sunset as they practice for the track and field season in late February 2022 in Shawnee, Kansas. New research hints that even simple exercise just might help fend off memory problems. While physical activity helps keep healthy brains fit,…
High school students run at sunset as they practice for the track and field season Monday, Feb. 28, 2022, in Shawnee, Kan. New research hints that even simple… Read More New research hints that even a simple exercise routine just might help older Americans…
When we hear the word “ mushroom ,” we often think of the kind you cook with or use recreationally. But there’s another type – medicinal mushrooms – that are criminally underrated when you consider the amazing list of benefits they provide. Part of…
( Natural News ) Recent research from Oregon State University (OSU) revealed that the damaging effects of exposure to blue light emanating from phones and computers worsen as a person ages . Previous studies all over the world have proven that constant exposure to…
“limiting glucose supply is probably one of the most important methods for tumor suppression” “Scientists have made an important discovery around how brown fat can hamper tumor growth through glucose metabolism Depositphotos Scientists investigating the way a certain type of fat behaves in response…
( Natural News ) Strawberries are nutritious and they are full of beneficial antioxidants and plant compounds. According to a study, consuming strawberries can also help protect the brain from Alzheimer’s disease by reducing inflammation . The study was published in the Journal of…
( Natural News ) If you’re struggling to follow a balanced diet, you can try “eating the rainbow.” This means you need to make sure your meals contain a wide variety of nutritious and colorful fruits and veggies . Every color provides specific protection…
( Natural News ) A study published in Nutrients reported that anthocyanins, the blue or purple pigments in fruits such as blueberries, can help boost cognitive and cardiovascular health . The authors of the study evaluated the benefits of anthocyanins on cardiovascular and neurodegenerative…
Scientists have been investigating the link between Alzheimer’s disease and gut disorders. Gerville/Getty Images Studies have suggested that gastrointestinal health and Alzheimer’s disease (AD), the most common form of dementia worldwide , may be connected. A recent Australian study has now identified a genetic…
For decades, people have been deluged with information suggesting that depression is caused by a “chemical imbalance” in the brain – namely an imbalance of a brain chemical called serotonin. And big pharma which has been pushing such information has been making tons of…
( Natural News ) An analysis done by an advocacy group found that pharmaceutical companies have jacked up drug prices by over a thousand times in 2022 alone. Patients For Affordable Drugs (PFAD) penned the July 20 report , which revealed that the U.S….
Effects of video games on the brain Video games aren’t just a teen hobby anymore. Meanwhile, almost all age groups enjoy versatile games. From a health perspective, however, video games tend to get a bad rap. Wrongly? An ongoing study highlights the positive aspects…
It’s 9:00 a.m., and you’re at your desk. You’ve got a ton of work to do, but you just can’t seem to focus on it. Your eyesight’s fine — you can see the words on the page or screen in front of you, but…
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People with gut disorders may be at greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). A world-first Edith Cowan University (ECU) study has confirmed the link between the two, which could lead to earlier detection and new potential treatments. AD destroys memory and thinking ability…
Research from Psyche Loui, director of Northeastern’s Music Imaging and Neural Dynamics lab, provides insight into how music changes the connective pathways in the brain. Credit: Matthew Modoono/Northeastern University When Paul McCartney wrote “Get Back,” he never would have predicted how useful or relevant…
Nature is constantly giving a silent and unmistakable witness to the human race. We live in an age of electron microscopes and mass spectrometry devices. But before this, humans had to figure out what foods were best to eat by using our senses. The…
( Natural News ) More than a thousand different chemicals are used as pesticides in the United States. These harmful pesticides are used on at least 20,000 different products. Unfortunately, pesticides are also often used in homes, gardens, lawns, parks and schools. Studies have…
Running and REM sleep kickstart rapid-fire communication between the left and right cerebral hemispheres. Distinct 140-Hz brainwave rhythms facilitate the turbocharged communication triggered by running and dreaming. 140-Hz brainwaves act like interwoven spline gears that coordinate left-brain, right-brain communication like a well-oiled machine. Source:…