Recognizing the Subtle Signs of Nerve Damage: A Physician’s Guide Your nervous system serves as the body’s internal communication network, orchestrating everything from the rhythm of your breath to the …
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Critical Gaps in Ireland’s Community Stroke Rehabilitation Services: A Call for Urgent Investment Stroke remains one of the leading causes of disability in Ireland, leaving thousands of individuals struggling to …
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Coffee, Diet, and a National Push for Brain Health: What the Latest Research Reveals As new research highlights the protective effects of coffee and specific dietary patterns on cognitive health, …
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Global Study iLEADS Launches in Argentina to Tackle Early-Onset Alzheimer’s A new international study, iLEADS (International Longitudinal Early Onset Alzheimer Study), has launched in Argentina with the participation of the …
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Sleep Disruption May Be Early Sign of Alzheimer’s Disease Difficulty falling asleep or frequent awakenings during the night may signal early brain changes associated with Alzheimer’s disease, rather than simply …
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Rising Refusals of Vitamin K Shots Put Newborns at Risk of Brain Bleeds A growing number of parents are declining vitamin K injections for their newborns, a trend researchers warn …
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The Adaptable Brain: How Neuroplasticity Enhances Cognitive Fitness As we age, maintaining cognitive function becomes increasingly important. Fortunately, the brain possesses a remarkable ability to adapt and rewire itself throughout …
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Interpharma Targets growing Brain Health Market Stress, anxiety, and burnout are on the rise among Thai workers and students. Interpharma is responding with its Brain Health product groups, including PROBAC …
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## Dementia May Start in Your Legs,Not Your brain,Says Neurosurgeon dementia is the leading cause of disability and dependency among older adults globally. In 2021,57 million people had dementia worldwide,and …