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Impact of abdominal fat on brain health more in men than women: Study
The impact of abdominal fat on brain health and cognition is more pronounced in middle-aged men at high risk of Alzheimer's disease as opposed to...
Fluctuating BP a warning sign for dementia, heart disease: Study
Short blood pressure (BP) fluctuations within 24 hours as well as over several days or weeks are linked with impaired cognition, according to...
Study sheds more light on early interventions for Huntington's disease
New research from Boston Children's Hospital reveals that there may be a way to preserve the brain and prevent or reduce cognitive deterioration.
Do you know we can respond to verbal stimuli while sleeping? Study...
The researchers demonstrated that regular sleepers may detect and respond to vocal information delivered by a human voice by flexing their facial...
Study discovers how lack of sleep might affect brain
Studies indicate that lack of sleep leads to neurological damage in the hippocampus, a part of the brain involved in learning and memory.
Study reveals sense of order distinguishes humans from other animals
According to a new study published in the scientific journal PLoS One, remembering the order of information is most likely unique to humans.
Concussions early in life linked to cognitive decline later: Study
It indicates that even people with TBI in earlier life who appear to have fully recovered may still be at increased risk of cognitive problems later
Deep brain stimulation encouraging for stroke patients: Study
Importantly, the study discovered that participants with at least minimal distal motor function at the time of enrolment demonstrated gains that...