Certain bitter plant compounds — the kind found naturally in cocoa, apples, berries and red wine — may temporarily boost ...
Do you ever wonder about your brain health? Especially as we start to get older, it can be very easy to start questioning if our brains are in top working order — those moments we all have of ...
Deep brain stimulation enhances memory, may ease Alzheimer's symptoms. Feb. 8, 2012— -- A new study suggests that driving electricity deep into the brain can boost memory, shedding light on a ...
Breath during sleep be a key component that helps the brain's memory hub do the best job possible to store and reinforce those memory.
Boosting levels of a certain molecule that declines with age was found to restore memory and brain function in Alzheimer’s ...
Fast-paced brain training over just 10 weeks potentially offset a decade of cognitive decline. Learn how speed games may ...
Researchers have developed a powerful new software toolbox that allows realistic brain models to be trained directly on data.
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Brain benefits of exercise come from the bloodstream — and they may be transferrable, mouse study finds
Exercise strengthens both the body and the mind, and researchers are uncovering the molecular messengers that make the connection. The messengers can also be transferred from an active mouse to a ...
Bitter compounds in cocoa, berries and red wine may boost memory by 30% within an hour by triggering brain's alarm system, a ...
Eating flavanol-rich foods like dark chocolate or berries may boost memory performance. How? By synchronizing stress hormones with the brain’s natural window for locking in new information, according ...
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