Scientists recruited 273 participants between the ages of 55 and 80 and discovered that individuals with more natural teeth performed better on a series of memory tests.
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How this curcumin benefit may help manage chronic stress
According to a study abstract available on PubMed, researchers from the Shandong University School of Medicine in China have discovered that curcumin may have an antidepressant effect on subjects suffering from chronic mild stress.
Study shows omega-3s may boost brain health and behavior in children
Scientists from Oxford University sought to determine if a correlation existed between low blood levels of omega-3 fatty acids, cognitive ability and overall behavior in children.
Study shows benefits of work for brain health
These findings indicate that postponing retirement could be beneficial for brain health.
Review explores benefits of curcumin against Parkinson’s disease
A new review compiled by the Shandong University of Technology in China has indicated that curcumin supplements could provide relief for people with Parkinson’s disease.
Can curcumin supplements help manage depression?
Over the course of six weeks, the researchers observed that participants who received curcumin and fluoxetine together saw greater benefits as determined by the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale.
Study shows your favorite book could be a brain enhancer
Recently, researchers from Chicago’s Rush University Medical Center shed light on another lifestyle choice that can substantially impact brain health over time: reading.
Children may reap benefits of this brain enhancer years later, study shows
Recently, a study conducted at the University of Kansas indicated that one established brain enhancer in particular can have substantial benefits for children who consumed it regularly during their infancy.
Turmeric could be “most important spice in your cabinet,” says international nutrition expert
As well as incorporating the spice into recipes as much as possible, the medical professional also suggested taking curcumin supplements to continually reap the benefits of this healing compound for brain health, joint support and pain relief, among other health issues.
Study: Diet can affect Alzheimer’s risk in “consistent and apparently meaningful ways”
Researchers from the University of Washington in Seattle have released a report that further underscores the impact of nutritional compounds and general dietary choices on brain health and Alzheimer’s risk.