Regular physical activity can effectively slow the biological aging of the brain, potentially reducing the risk of age-related cognitive decline. A study published in the Journal of Sport and Health …
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The Cognitive Paradox: Why High Intelligence Often Looks Like Inefficiency We often equate high intelligence with a specific set of traits: decisiveness, rapid processing and an uncanny ability to remain …
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Cognitive Training Shows Promise in Improving Motor Function in Parkinson’s Disease A recent study published in NeuroRehabilitation suggests that at-home cognitive exercises can lead to significant improvements in motor fluency …
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Olive Oil and Cognitive Health: Modern Research Highlights the Benefits of Virgin Varieties Emerging research suggests a strong link between olive oil consumption, gut health, and cognitive function, particularly emphasizing …
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February 9, 2026—Carotid revascularization did not lead to better cognitive performance compared with intensive medical therapy alone, according to late-breaking data from a CREST-2 substudy presented at the American Stroke …
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Even “Normal” Vitamin B12 May Not Be Enough to Protect the Aging Brain Table of Contents Even “Normal” Vitamin B12 May Not Be Enough to Protect the Aging Brain When …
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Seven Senses might potentially be Optimal for memory Capacity, Study Suggests A new mathematical model of memory hints that seven senses, not five, may be the optimal number for maximizing …
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The Evolving Landscape of Facts Access: Beyond the Search Box for generations, the internet experience has been largely defined by the act of searching – formulating queries and navigating lists …
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Teh Silent Threat: How Sleep Apnea May Impact Brain Health and Memory Table of Contents Teh Silent Threat: How Sleep Apnea May Impact Brain Health and Memory Oxygen deprivation and …
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The Hidden Impact of Erythritol: A New Look at Sugar-Free Sweeteners and Vascular Health Table of Contents The Hidden Impact of Erythritol: A New Look at Sugar-Free Sweeteners and Vascular …