A team of British researchers have recently discovered 10 blood proteins that may play a significant role in diagnosing Alzheimer’s early.
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Study: Sleep deprivation contributes to skin aging
Not only is sleep deprivation bad for the mind, but apparently it’s bad for your skin too!
Study: Does a mom’s birthplace determine her child’s autism risk?
A new study conducted at UCLA may have found a potential link between a mother’s birthplace and whether or not their child will develop an autism spectrum disorder.
Poll: What has Americans so stressed?
Here’s what NPR and its partners found were the major contributors to stress among those polled.
Could pesticide exposure be causing autism?
According to a new study, pregnant women who are exposed to areas rife with commercial pesticides may be at greater risk of giving birth to children with autism.
3 ‘vaccines’ for stress
Here are three “stress vaccines” that can help bolster brain health and overall mood in the face of stress.
How can seniors improve memory support?
To better promote memory strength, seniors should make their physical well-being and stress priorities.
Relieving stress with a ‘mental vacation’
With the days getting longer and the weather getting warmer, there are plenty of cheap and easy ways for you to enjoy the outdoors without having to spend on expensive interstate or international trips.
Can vitamin D help you live longer?
A new study found that people boasting higher levels of vitamin D also exhibit reduced risks of heart disease and cancer — and consequently, a reduced likelihood for an early death.
Could vitamin D deficiencies be linked to autism?
The link between autism and vitamin D has been the focus of several recent studies, which are finding increasing amounts of evidence that insufficient levels of this nutrient may play a role in whether a child will wind up on the spectrum.