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Category Archives: Brain Function

5 Tips to Fall Sleep Faster

A poor night’s sleep can lead to a horrible day ahead. Constantly not being able to sleep can have long-term negative consequences on your health and mood. If you’re struggling to get to sleep, then you may want to try these five doctor-recommended tips to fall asleep fast. 5 Tips to Fall Sleep Faster Meditation: ...click here to read more

Brain Aging Increases with Depression

New findings from Yale University have uncovered that having depression lowers the density of synapses. Depression has long been associated with cognitive decline and depression in later life. It may increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, but it hasn’t been understood how exactly depression leads to cognitive decline. In those with cognitive impairment, synapses are ...click here to read more

High Number of Depression Symptoms Associated with Ischemic Stroke Risk: Study

A high number of depression symptoms are associated with ischemic stroke risk, according to the latest research findings. Study author Marialaura Simonetto explained, “Depression is common and often goes untreated, so these results could hold great promise as we learn more about how depression may affect people’s risk for stroke and other cardiovascular problems and ...click here to read more

Mushrooms May Reduce Risk of Developing Mild Cognitive Impairment by 50 Percent

Mushrooms may reduce the risk of developing mild cognitive impairment by 50 percent. The researchers at the Department of Psychological Medicine and Department of Biochemistry at the Yoo Loo Lin School of Medicine at the National University of Singapore uncovered that seniors who consumed two standard portions of mushrooms weekly had a lower risk of ...click here to read more

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11 Warning Signs of Dementia You Don’t Know About

Age-related memory loss can be scary, but it isn’t something to worry about. Dementia-related memory loss, however, could be a sign of impending dementia. The difference between the two is that age-related memory loss does not interfere with your daily abilities, whereas dementia-related memory loss does. Dementia-related memory loss is persistent and leads to a ...click here to read more

Lack of Sleep Damages DNA

It seems like everyone you talk to complains of being tired. Lack of sleep is becoming a severe epidemic, and it’s contributing to more health problems than just tiredness. In fact, sleep deprivation damages our DNA, impairing its ability to repair and heal. Many crucial processes occur while we sleep, including memory formation, hormone regulation, ...click here to read more

Exercise Improves Cognitive Function in Parkinson’s Disease Patients

The latest research findings suggest that exercise can help improve motor and non-motor skills in Parkinson’s patients. Parkinson’s disease is a slowly progressing disorder which affects movement, muscle control, and balance. It has long been known that exercise can help improve motor symptoms in patients including tremors, disturbances, and postural instability. What has not been ...click here to read more

Dietary Interventions, Regular Exercise Together Improves Mood and Lowers Depression

Dietary interventions and regular exercise together improve mood and lower depression, according to research findings. The analysis consisted of nearly 46,000 people and suggests that weight loss, nutrient-boosting, and fat reducing diets can help reduce all types of depression. Lead researcher Dr. Joseph Firth explained, “The overall evidence for the effects of diet on mood ...click here to read more

New Study May Suggest New Treatment for Memory Loss

There is a study that is currently underway examining whether nicotine patches could improve memory in individuals who have mild memory loss. The MIND (Memory Improvement through Nicotine Dosing) study is the longest and largest running study of its kind. It is looking to recruit 300 volunteers across the US who are generally healthy, non-smokers, ...click here to read more

The Strange Reason You Aren’t Sleeping

There are many different reasons why we can’t sleep, including drinking coffee late at night, exercising before bed, stress, an uncomfortable bed, and medical conditions. But did you ever think that who you share your bed with could also be a risk factor? Whether you’re newly sharing a bed with someone or have been sharing ...click here to read more

Morning Exercise Improves Brain Blood Flow in Older Adults

Morning exercise improves brain blood flow in older adults. The findings come from researchers at the University of Western Australia and The Baker Institute in Melbourne. The researchers found that morning exercise helps reduce the detrimental impact on blood flow patterns caused by prolonged sitting in overweight or obese seniors. It is urged to maintain ...click here to read more

Heart Disease and Stroke in Depression Patients Increases Death Risk

Heart disease and stroke in depression patients increases their risk of death. It is known that depressive symptoms are more common in older individuals and studies have shown that depressive symptoms are associated with a higher risk of death. And yet, many older adults are never treated for their depression. Depression symptoms have been linked ...click here to read more