Helping others for just a few hours a week could slow memory loss and help ward off dementia, a major new study suggests.
Even more exciting, they found that treating the liver—not the brain—can reverse these problems. Their study, published in ...
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New model hints Alzheimer’s could be rolled back, not just slowed
For more than 100 years, Alzheimer’s disease has been treated as a one‑way descent, a diagnosis that could be delayed at best but never truly undone. Now a new wave of research in animals is ...
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Intermittent fasting may rewire brain activity, early data suggests
Intermittent fasting has moved far beyond a weight loss trend, with early evidence hinting that time restricted eating may ...
Emotions are constructed, not discovered. Relational safety—not precise labels—allows the brain to tolerate uncertainty, ...
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