Study looks at effect of diet on dementia risk
From the American Academy of Neurology press release: It’s no secret that a healthy diet may benefit the brain. However, it may not only be what foods you eat, but… Read more »
From the American Academy of Neurology press release: It’s no secret that a healthy diet may benefit the brain. However, it may not only be what foods you eat, but… Read more »
From the University of Texas at Arlington press release: A study conducted by two associate professors of marketing at The University of Texas at Arlington shows that people are more… Read more »
From the Karolinska Institutet press release: People continuously exposed to air pollution are at increased risk of dementia, especially if they also suffer from cardiovascular diseases, according to a study… Read more »
From the University of California – Riverside press release: Scientists at the University of California, Riverside, have explored the relationship between parental alcohol consumption — before conception in the case… Read more »
From the University of Texas at San Antonio press release: The physical and mental sensations we associate with feeling sick are a natural biological response to inflammation within the body…. Read more »
From the University of Surrey press release: Social isolation could be associated with increased inflammation in the body new research from the University of Surrey and Brunel University London has… Read more »
From the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare press release: Life expectancy is influenced not only by the traditional lifestyle-related risk factors but also by factors related to a person’s… Read more »
From the University of East Anglia press release: From being raised by an emotionally cold mother to experiencing violence, war and bereavement, difficult life events have a profound effect on… Read more »
From the Cornell University press release: New research from an interdisciplinary Cornell team has found that as little as 10 minutes in a natural setting can help college students feel… Read more »
From the Michigan State University press release: Michigan State University research found that those who are optimistic contribute to the health of their partners, staving off the risk factors leading… Read more »
