A pair of new studies have provided fresh evidence in the long-running scientific debate—and the result could be game-changing for treating diseases like Alzheimer’s and dementia.
Older adults with exceptional memories continue to grow new brain cells. A recent study published in the journal Nature shows ...
In the interdisciplinary fields of cognitive neuroscience, health psychology, and clinical medicine, the examination of music interventions offers a ...
A new study has found that SuperAgers also grow more neurons than other older adults groups, helping to keep their brains healthy. As we age, it’s not uncommon for the brain to change in ways that can ...
What happens to the human brain and body after death has remained a long-standing question. It’s intriguing to think about all the various functions of our body that ceases to operate while the heart ...
Adults whose brains still have strong neuron production seem to have better memory and cognitive function than do those in whom the ability wanes, finds a study published today in Nature. The authors ...
New research suggests that super-agers generate twice as many neurons as typical older adults. But you don't have to be a ...
The McKinsey Health Institute and the World Economic Forum recently released a landmark report, The Human Advantage: Stronger ...
Sitting on a park bench and observing woodpeckers could be quite beneficial, as a new study has found that bird-watching may ...
Scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School, working with collaborators at Imperial College London and partners in Europe and the United States, have uncovered new insights into how an additional copy of ...
How intermittent fasting and time-restricted eating may support brain health, improve memory, and reduce neurodegeneration risk.