A new study found a link between autism and excessive synapses in the brains of children and adolescents.
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Brain food: Eating fish once a week can boost brain health
Fish has long had a reputation as “brain food,” but a new study has gone one step further by finding that eating baked or broiled fish once a week can go a long way in bolstering memory support.
Studies find link between DNA methylation and Alzheimer’s development
Two independent studies found a link between Alzheimer’s and DNA methylation.
Study: Alcohol abuse doubles risk for memory support problems
New research finds that adults who abuse alcohol have more than double the risk for developing severe memory support issues in their later years.
For seniors with dementia, gardens can be a source of peace and calm
Recent research suggests that simply spending time in a garden can help create a sense of a calm in dementia patients.
Study: Anxious children exhibit larger “fear center” in brain
A new study finds that children with heightened levels of anxiety may have an enlarged “fear center” in their brain to blame.
3 reasons why dancing is good for your health
Getting out on the dance floor may not be your proudest moment, but it can go a long way in bolstering heart and brain health.
Research points to link between depression and dementia in seniors
Researchers are finding more and more evidence that elderly people who suffer from depression exhibit a greater risk of developing dementia.
Fewer strokes occurring among U.S. seniors
There’s good news for those concerned about their brain health as they get older: Stroke rates are declining among senior citizens in America.
Even moderate concussions can pose threat to memory, brain health
New research is finding that even so-called mild concussions can pose significant threats to thinking and memory support.