Memory loss ‘can be reversed by simple diet changes’

Memory loss ‘can be reversed by simple diet changes’

Memory loss can be reversed by increasing intake of foods such as green tea, apples and berries, new research suggests. The study is the first to show that a diet with insufficient flavanols – nutrients found in certain fruits and vegetables – stops the…

Rhythmically stimulating the brain with electrical currents could boost cognitive function, according to analysis of over 100 studies

(THE CONVERSATION) – Figuring out how to enhance a person’s mental capabilities has been of considerable interest to psychology and neuroscience researchers like me for decades . From improving attention in high-stakes environments, like air traffic management, to reviving memory in people with dementia,…

This Emerging Brain Stimulation Technology Could Boost Cognitive Function

This Emerging Brain Stimulation Technology Could Boost Cognitive Function

Figuring out how to enhance a person’s mental capabilities has been of considerable interest to psychology and neuroscience researchers like me for decades . From improving attention in high-stakes environments, like air traffic management, to reviving memory in people with dementia, the ability to…

Can multivitamins improve memory? A new study shows ‘intriguing’ results

Can multivitamins improve memory? A new study shows 'intriguing' results

The brain requires a large number of nutrients for optimal health and efficiency, but micronutrients are typically absorbed better through foods than through supplements. Americans spend billions of dollars on supplements each year, and roughly 1 in 3 adults report taking a multivitamin. But…

Walking improves brain connectivity, memory in older adults, finds study

Walking improves brain connectivity, memory in older adults, finds study

Representative Image . Image Credit: ANI A new research from the University of Maryland School of Public Health shows that walking increases connections within and between three brain networks, including one linked to Alzheimer’s disease, adding to the increasing body of data that exercise…

Walking improves brain connectivity, memory in older adults, finds study

Walking improves brain connectivity, memory in older adults, finds study

Representative Image . Image Credit: ANI A new research from the University of Maryland School of Public Health shows that walking increases connections within and between three brain networks, including one linked to Alzheimer’s disease, adding to the increasing body of data that exercise…

Board-certified pathologist Dr. Ryan Cole: Spike protein in mRNA vaccines causes unusual clumping in the bloodstream

Board-certified pathologist Dr. Ryan Cole: Spike protein in mRNA vaccines causes unusual clumping in the bloodstream

( Natural News ) Board-certified pathologist Dr. Ryan Cole talked about how the spike protein in Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) mRNA vaccines trigger unusual clumping in the bloodstream at a recent White Coat Summit. “So, this is really unusual in clotting mechanisms,” Cole explained. “To…

Spike proteins in COVID-19 vaccines can cause BRAIN DAMAGE, neurosurgeon reveals

Spike proteins in COVID-19 vaccines can cause BRAIN DAMAGE, neurosurgeon reveals

( Natural News ) Retired American neurosurgeon Russell Blaylock recently shared his shocking discovery that the spike proteins, induced by the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine, can cause neurological damage . “When there’s systemic inflammation or any kind of trauma occurs in the body, it…

Immune cells of the brain are not all the same: New research could open novel therapeutic pathways

Immune cells of the brain are not all the same: New research could open novel therapeutic pathways

Microglia (in red) surround an ARG1+microglia cell (in yellow) that expresses the enzyme ARG1. Credit: Vassilis Stratoulias A recent study published in Nature Neuroscience indicates that, contrary to common belief, the immune cells of the brain, known as microglia, are not all the same….

Turn off the digital distractions – how notifications wreck your concentration and dopamine response

Mental health in the digital age: 7 Ways to control your smartphone use

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Coffee releases stress hormone epinephrine

Food for thought: Building better brains – digital magazine

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Understanding the speed of brain communication

It often was thought that the speed of information transmitted among regions of the brain stabilized during early adolescence. A study in Nature Neuroscience by Mayo Clinic researchers and colleagues from the Netherlands found transmission speeds continue to increase into early adulthood. Because problems…

Study: Omega-3 fatty acids key to maintaining healthy brain function

Study: Omega-3 fatty acids key to maintaining healthy brain function

( Natural News ) Aging can be a scary part of life because it comes with an increased risk of health problems, such as Alzheimer’s disease. Although aging is inevitable, you can prevent many diseases and keep your brain healthy by exercising regularly and…

Mike Adams interviews Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. – Border security, election integrity, America’s energy supply and healing America’s fractured society

Mike Adams interviews Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. – Border security, election integrity, America’s energy supply and healing America’s fractured society

( Natural News ) Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is very approachable and extremely well informed about a vast spectrum of topics. He’s running for President of the United States on the Democrat ticket, and the Democrat establishment is going all-out to silence him by…

Effect of cannabis use on the brain – Study: Adolescent cannabis use in US increased by 245% over 20 years

Study: Adolescent cannabis use in US increased by 245% over 20 years

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Carrot carotenoids found to enhance and protect eye health

Carrot carotenoids found to enhance and protect eye health

( Natural News ) Did you know that the retina of the eye is an extension of the human brain? And did you know that carrots, eggs, and leafy greens are loaded with nutrients that help protect and promote optimal eye health? Of the…

You Can Improve Your Brain Health As You Age: Promising Research Tells Us How

You Can Improve Your Brain Health As You Age: Promising Research Tells Us How

he saying that “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks” can be (wrongfully) applied to humans, and with said application comes a lot of damaging—not to mention false—presumptions. Researchers like Rachel Wu et al. , who recently published findings of two studies from…

A Healthy Gut Might Mean a Happy Brain

A Healthy Gut Might Mean a Happy Brain

Cognitive and emotional centers in the brain are linked in two-way communication with our gut via the gut-brain axis (GBA). Decreased diversity in the microbiome is associated with physical and psychological dysfunction. Researchers found that the diversity of bacteria in the gut biome negatively…

STUDY: Short-term face mask use causes carbon dioxide poisoning – cognitive impairment, testicular damage, stillbirth and impaired memory

STUDY: Short-term face mask use causes carbon dioxide poisoning – cognitive impairment, testicular damage, stillbirth and impaired memory

( Natural News ) Studies continue to show that face masks provided no protection against covid-19. Now, a new peer-reviewed study out of Germany finds that short-term face mask use causes carbon dioxide poisoning, leading to testicular dysfunction in young men, increased risk of…

Music therapy may help children with brain injuries: Research

Music therapy may help children with brain injuries: Research

Representative Image . Image Credit: ANI New pilot research has found that a music therapy strategy may help youngsters with severe acquired brain injuries (ABI) meet their walking recovery goals. The first of its kind research project suggests rhythmic auditory stimulation could augment the…

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