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Magnesium is crucial for over 300 bodily functions, including brain health, yet many are deficient. Poorly absorbed forms like citrate and oxide cause |
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Magnesium is crucial for over 300 bodily functions, including brain health, yet many are deficient. Poorly absorbed forms like citrate and oxide cause |
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New research explores how creatine might help women during perimenopause and menopause. A study shows creatine hydrochloride improved reaction times a |
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A groundbreaking nasal drop treatment is offering new hope for aggressive brain cancers like glioblastoma. Developed by scientists, this nanomedicine |
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A Japanese brain disorder? Dr Grunch explains this rare neurological condition prevalent in Japan, that exhibits stroke-like symptoms but often goes overlooked. |
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Our brains undergo subtle yet significant changes with age, impacting memory, mood, and cognitive function. While structural shrinkage and slower neur |
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A new study suggests that eating a daily handful of unsalted, skin-on roasted peanuts may help older adults think and remember better. Participants had improved blood flow in key brain areas and slightly better memory scores. Blood pressure also dropped. Researchers say peanuts could be an easy, affordable way to support brain health as we age., Health, Times Now |
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According to Cambridge researchers, the brain moves through five distinct stages from birth to our eighties and beyond. Each phase marks a major shift in how our neural pathways connect and adapt, with adolescence lasting far longer than once thought., Health, Times Now |
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This viral optical illusion shows completely different colours to different people--blue and grey for some, green and yellow for others. Scientists say the brain, not the eyes, decides what we see based on light, context, and experience. The image proves perception is subjective, and two people can see the same picture differently. , Health, Times Now |
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Swara Bhaskar announced that her father-in-law suffered a sudden brain haemorrhage and underwent urgent surgery. A brain haemorrhage is a type of stro |
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Speaking multiple languages may slow brain ageing, boost memory and attention, and build cognitive resilience even for adults starting later in life. |