A new study has linked omega-3 consumption with the risk and severity of age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
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Study: This activity could provide brain support for people with MS
One common mental issue that as many as 50 percent of people with MS experience is memory loss.
Study: A brief jog may help keep depression at bay
Depression affects millions of Americans to varying degrees and extends far beyond a simple case of the doldrums.
Researchers investigate the role of plant sterols in long-term memory support
A team of scientists from Saarland University in Germany have begun to explore other natural compounds that may combat Alzheimer’s disease.
Researchers discover cleansing benefits of sleep for brain health
A new study has demonstrated that sleep could be essential for warding off toxins that contribute to cognitive decline.
Is happiness really good for your heart?
We know that joy is good for the heart on a figurative level, but could it actually provide a boost for cardiac health?
New diagnostic test for Alzheimer’s could be boon for brain health
One of the greatest threats to brain health today is Alzheimer’s disease, a degenerative condition characterized by substantial memory loss that affects one in eight older Americans.
Study reveals role of zinc in brain health
Zinc could influence the degree of cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease largely due to its importance in upholding the structure of cells.
Nap time may boost brain health for children, study shows
Anyone who cares for or works with children knows that all is not well if these little tykes don’t lie down for a nap.
Omega-3 may counter impact of alcohol on brain health
Scientists from Loyola University in Illinois have discovered that omega-3 fatty acids might have the ability to reduce dementia risk among individuals who consistently abuse alcohol.