3 Effective ways to maintain optimal brain performance for people over 60

3 Effective ways to maintain optimal brain performance for people over 60

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Anti-inflammatory diet helps with cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, cuts dementia risk by 31%

Anti-inflammatory diet helps with cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, cuts dementia risk by 31%

09/06/2024 // Lance D Johnson // Views Tags: Alzheimer’s disease , anti-inflammatory diet , avocado , berries , brain function , brain health , Cardiometabolic diseases , cognitive health , dementia , food is medicine , goodfood , goodhealth , goodmedicine , goodscience ,…

Alzheimer’s Breakthrough: New Drug Shows Promise in Reversing Memory Loss and Cognitive Decline

Alzheimer’s Breakthrough: New Drug Shows Promise in Reversing Memory Loss and Cognitive Decline

Researchers at Auburn University have found that the drug troriluzole can intervene early in Alzheimer’s disease progression in mice, maintaining normal brain function and improving memory, signaling hope for effective treatment strategies. New research reveals a potential breakthrough in Alzheimer’s treatment, showing that the…

New Research Reveals What Ozempic Does to Your Brain: It May Reduce the Risk of Dementia 48 percent

New Research Reveals What Ozempic Does to Your Brain: It May Reduce the Risk of Dementia 48 percent

Odds are you’ve heard of GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic for managing type 2 diabetes and shedding pounds. But have you ever wondered what Ozempic does to your brain? Recent research suggests it might do far more than regulate blood sugar. It could also play…

Cognitive behavioral therapy enhances brain circuits to relieve depression

Cognitive behavioral therapy, one of the most common treatments for depression, can teach skills for coping with everyday troubles, reinforce healthy behaviors and counter negative thoughts. But can altering thoughts and behaviors lead to lasting changes in the brain? New research led by Stanford…

Matcha green tea may improve sleep, social functioning in older adults

Matcha green tea may improve sleep, social functioning in older adults

Can matcha tea help improve brain health as we age? A new study investigates. Image credit: Martí Sans/Stocksy. Japanese researchers recently evaluated the potential cognitive benefits of matcha green tea (powdered green tea) for older adults. Green teas contain antioxidants that can provide health…

Diversity nutritionist says unprocessed whole foods are RACIST

Diversity nutritionist says unprocessed whole foods are RACIST

09/05/2024 // Ethan Huff // Views Tags: #nutrition , absurd , badfood , badhealth , Crybullies , culture wars , diabetes , disease causes , food , frankenfood , identity politics , Jessica Wilson , junk food , junk science , nutrients , race…

Novel Drug Shows Promise in Preventing Early Alzheimer’s Brain Changes

Novel Drug Shows Promise in Preventing Early Alzheimer’s Brain Changes

Summary: A recent study has shown that troriluzole can prevent early-stage brain changes in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease. The research demonstrated that troriluzole reduces harmful glutamate levels, preserving memory and cognitive function. This breakthrough suggests that early intervention with troriluzole could slow…

RNA treatment shows promise for enhancing memory and reducing anxiety

RNA treatment shows promise for enhancing memory and reducing anxiety

Targeting strategy to knock down the mouse HTR2A gene using shRNA and transduction efficiency in primary mouse cortical neurons. Credit: Genomic Psychiatry (2024). DOI: 10.61373/gp024r.0043 Scientists at Cognigenics have made a significant advance in the field of neuroscience and mental health treatment. Their research,…

New study reveals the signals in your brain that initiate spontaneous actions

New study reveals the signals in your brain that initiate spontaneous actions

by Chapman University Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain A new study published in Nature Communications examines how the brain initiates spontaneous actions. In addition to demonstrating how spontaneous action emerges without environmental input, this research has implications for the origins of slow ramping of neural…

RNA Therapy Improves Memory and Reduces Anxiety

RNA Therapy Improves Memory and Reduces Anxiety

Summary: An RNA-based therapy, COG-201, can enhance memory and reduce anxiety in animal models by targeting the serotonin 5-HT2A receptor. Scientists found that decreasing this receptor’s expression led to improved cognitive function and reduced anxiety-like behaviors in mice and rats. Notably, the therapy is…

This metabolic brain boost revives memory in Alzheimer’s mice

This metabolic brain boost revives memory in Alzheimer’s mice

Aging and Alzheimer’s leave the brain starved of energy. Now scientists think they’ve found a way to aid the brain’s metabolism — in mice. An experimental cancer drug that helps the brain turn glucose into energy was able to reverse memory loss in a…

This metabolic brain boost revives memory in Alzheimer’s mice

This metabolic brain boost revives memory in Alzheimer’s mice

Aging and Alzheimer’s leave the brain starved of energy. Now scientists think they’ve found a way to aid the brain’s metabolism — in mice. The brain needs a lot of energy — far more than any other organ in the body — to work…

This metabolic brain boost revives memory in Alzheimer’s mice

This metabolic brain boost revives memory in Alzheimer’s mice

Aging and Alzheimer’s leave the brain starved of energy. Now scientists think they’ve found a way to aid the brain’s metabolism — in mice. The brain needs a lot of energy — far more than any other organ in the body — to work…

Reversing brain aging: New drug restores brain’s natural waste removal system

Reversing brain aging: New drug restores brain’s natural waste removal system

Credit: Unsplash+. Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and other neurological diseases can be thought of as “dirty brain” conditions, where the brain struggles to clear out harmful waste. As we age, our brain’s ability to remove toxic buildup slows down, increasing the risk of these diseases. However,…

This metabolic brain boost revives memory in Alzheimer’s mice

This metabolic brain boost revives memory in Alzheimer’s mice

Aging and Alzheimer’s leave the brain starved of energy. Now scientists think they’ve found a way to aid the brain’s metabolism — in mice. The brain needs a lot of energy — far more than any other organ in the body — to work…

Prioritizing the unexpected: New brain mechanism uncovered

Researchers have discovered how two brain areas, neocortex and thalamus, work together to detect discrepancies between what animals expect from their environment and actual events. These prediction errors are implemented by selective boosting of unexpected sensory information. These findings enhance our understanding of predictive…

Prioritizing the unexpected: New brain mechanism uncovered

Prioritizing the unexpected: New brain mechanism uncovered

by Sainsbury Wellcome Centre Neurons in the mouse visual cortex with VIP neurons in magenta. Credit: Sainsbury Wellcome Centre Researchers have discovered how two brain areas, the neocortex and the thalamus, work together to detect discrepancies between what animals expect from their environment and…

Power Naps: Surprising Health Benefits and How to Take Them

Power Naps: Surprising Health Benefits and How to Take Them

Power naps are short naps that last 30 minutes or less. Napping has many benefits, such as improved performance at work, better brain function, and mood benefits.1 However, not all naps are created equally. A power nap differs from a regular nap in that…

Brain Scientists Finally Discover the Glue that Makes Memories Stick for a Lifetime

Brain Scientists Finally Discover the Glue that Makes Memories Stick for a Lifetime

6 min read A long-running research endeavor reveals key chemical players that cement memories in place—and still more have yet to be discovered By Simon Makin Synapse Sebastian Kaulitzki/Science Photo Library/Getty Images The persistence of memory is crucial to our sense of identity, and…

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