A groundbreaking Harvard study suggests lithium may reverse Alzheimer's-like changes in mice, igniting hope among advocates for earlier detection and new treatments. Experts urge caution and further research.
A groundbreaking study shows that targeted lifestyle changes, such as increased physical activity and better nutrition, can significantly improve cognitive function and may help prevent Alzheimer's disease. Discover how simple lifestyle adjustments can protect your brain health!
A groundbreaking study finds a strong link between air pollution and dementia risk, with pollutants like PM2.5 and soot leading to increased chances of developing the disease. With millions affected globally, urgent action is needed to tackle this hidden threat.
Join the global movement on World Brain Day 2023 as we emphasize the importance of brain health for all ages. Discover how lifestyle and environmental factors impact neurological well-being and why awareness is crucial.
A groundbreaking study finds that brain aging accelerated during the pandemic, affecting even those who never contracted Covid. Discover the startling implications for brain health.
A new study reveals that omega-3 fatty acids may significantly reduce aggression, with findings suggesting up to a 28% decrease. Researchers urge the implementation of fish oil supplements for better mental well-being.
New research suggests that fungi residing in our bodies may influence brain health and mental disorders. Could these tiny organisms be implicated in diseases like Alzheimer's? Experts explore the potential connections and the future of microbial research.
A groundbreaking study confirms that adult human brains can generate new neurons, settling a long-standing debate in neuroscience. This discovery could revolutionize our understanding of brain health and recovery.
A groundbreaking study reveals that insulin resistance, measured by the triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index, can be a crucial indicator of rapid cognitive decline in Alzheimer's patients. Those with higher TyG levels face a fourfold increase in deterioration rates, prompting new intervention strategies.
A groundbreaking study reveals that a blood test can identify Alzheimer's patients at risk of rapid decline. Researchers highlight the importance of insulin resistance in accelerating cognitive impairment, opening doors for timely interventions.