New research has highlighted the profound link between dietary choices and brain health. Published in Nature, the research showed that
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Neurons spoil your appetite
Satiety, nausea or anxiety can all lead to a loss of appetite. Delaying eating can be a healthy move by
Good heart health in middle age may preserve brain function among Black women as they age
Better heart health was linked to less decline in mental processing speed and cognition among middle-aged Black women, although not
Unveiling the mysteries of cell division in embryos with timelapse photography
The beginning of life is shrouded in mystery. While the intricate dynamics of mitosis is well-studied in the so-called somatic
Survey finds loneliness epidemic runs deep among parents
A new national survey conducted by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center finds a broad majority of parents experience
A university lecture, with a dash of jumping jacks
A university professor has found a way to help students — and himself — power through long lecture classes: exercise
A flexible microdisplay can monitor brain activity in real-time during brain surgery
A thin film that combines an electrode grid and LEDs can both track and produce a visual representation of the
Cells may possess hidden communication system
Cells constantly navigate a dynamic environment, facing ever-changing conditions and challenges. But how do cells swiftly adapt to these environmental
Genetic variations may predispose people to Parkinson’s disease following long-term pesticide exposure, study finds
A new UCLA Health study found certain genetic variants could help explain how long-term pesticide exposure could increase the risk
Identifying a new liver defender: The role of resident macrophages
Osaka University researchers discovered liver resident macrophages’ pivotal role in defending against gut bacteria and related substances entering via the