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A Single Molecule May Explain How Blood Flow in The Brain Triggers Dementia
Reduced blood flow to the brain is thought to be a key factor in many forms of dementia, including Alzheimer's, and ...
Eating a daily serving of peanuts may help older adults improve blood flow to their brains and boost memory, according to new research. In a study published in Clinical Nutrition, scientists at the ...
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A daily handful of peanuts may boost brain blood flow and memory in older adults, study finds
As a U.S.-based writer specializing in healthy lifestyle habits, fitness, recreation, and long-term performance, I’m always intrigued when nutrition science points to simple habits with measurable ...
New University of Virginia School of Medicine research suggests an unexpected way doctors may be able to improve blood flow to the brain to battle Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases.
Scientists at the NUTRIM Institute at Maastricht University Medical Center in the Netherlands wanted to see if something as common and affordable as peanuts could improve brain health in older adults.
Networks adapt over time and in this way form a kind of memory. This is the key finding of a new study by researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization in Göttingen and ...
Even while we are asleep, the brain does not rest completely. Surprisingly, the blood flow in a sleeping brain can be greater than when it is in a wakeful state. This allows the brain to remove waste ...
Peanuts could be doing more than satisfying a mid-afternoon craving. New research suggests they may also help support brain health in older adults, improving blood flow to key areas of the brain and ...
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