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Encouraging news has emerged for anyone concerned about brain health and dementia prevention. Following the MIND diet can ...
A new study confirms that following the MIND diet can reduce Alzheimer's disease risk in older US adults, with researchers ...
New research suggests that the MIND diet—a combo of the Mediterranean and DASH diets—may protect your brain health as you age ...
Depression and bipolar disorder of late onset may represent more than just mental health conditions. Growing evidence ...
UB faculty members Shermali Gunawardena, Barbara Prinari, Bina Ramamurthy, Adrian Rodriguez-Riccelli, Hua “Helen” Wang and ...
Professor Himanshu Rai gets us started on the concepts of brains, funding, and breakthroughs in Japan’s master plan for ...
Mayo Clinic's Molecular Neurotherapeutics Lab cloned a neuron-specific tau kinase from the human brain tissue cDNA library ...
Mayo Clinic's Molecular Neurotherapeutics Lab, led by Tsuneya Ikezu, M.D., Ph.D., has made significant contributions to the classification of the activation phenotype of microglia.
Higher adherence to the MIND diet in mid to late life is associated with a reduced risk for Alzheimer disease and related dementias.
This is a big step forward. If these findings are confirmed in larger studies, doctors could start using brain network scans ...
Following the diet, which is heavy on leafy green vegetables and berries, is associated with a strong and consistent ...