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What you eat in your 40s may determine how your brain would function later in life: StudyWhat you eat in your 40s impacts your memory in your 80s. A study shows diets rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and fish boost brai...
Tea and coffee for brain health? CMC Vellore neurologist explains findings from study of 500,000 peopleYour daily coffee or tea could be a powerful tool for brain health. New research shows moderate consumption may reduce risks of dementia an...
Strange night-time leg sensations? Doctors warn it may be a disease: Check restless legs syndrome symptoms, causes and treatmentsA subtle, uncomfortable sensation in the legs that compels movement, often dismissed as stress, could be restless legs syndrome (RLS). This...
Legs refuse to stay still at night? Study says you might have this rare disorderA recent JAMA study highlights Restless Legs Syndrome, affecting nearly three percent of adults globally. This neurological disorder, also ...
Delhi air damaging your brain? Study shows it’s not just your lungs at risk, your brain may be suffering irreversible damageToxic air in Delhi is harming more than just lungs. New research shows long-term exposure to fine particulate matter, PM2.5, significantly ...
Sharpen your memory in minutes a day: Expert reveals simple habit that boosts recall and brain powerMemory decline is not inevitable, and simple habits can sharpen recall, says Dr. Gary Small of Hackensack University Medical Center. He rec...
Toxic smog may be eroding brain health, worsening Dementia: StudyDelhi's air pollution poses a threat to the brain health of older adults. High levels of PM2.5 are linked to increased risk of dementia and...
Anxiety, depression and sleep medicines linked to higher risk of neurological diseaseA new study links common mental health drugs to a higher ALS risk. The research focused on anxiolytics, hypnotics, and antidepressants. It ...
Study finds app-based tests effective in detecting dementia before symptoms appearA new study reveals that data collected through a mobile app, including voice recordings and body movements, can aid in the early detection...
Study says Covid impairs brain health, but not more than pneumonia, cardiac arrest, or critical illnessNew research suggests that brain function impairment is observed in patients recovering from severe COVID-19.
Can you hold on to your memories? Study claims solving puzzles & playing games may slow down Alzheimer’sWant to delay the ageing of the brain and the onset of Alzheimer's? Keep your little grey cells active through reading, solving puzzles, an...
Heart attack has a high correlation to cognitive decline: StudyA heart attack, or myocardial infarction, is a medical emergency in which the blood supply to the heart is suddenly and severely reduced or...
Mind Over Money: How Vedic mantras and Gayatri Chanting help this CEO manage stress?Health is a sense of comfort and being at ease; i.e. not having any disease. While most health parameters can be measured, fitness is a pur...
Children, who have inhibitions & fears, more likely to develop depression & social anxietyA new study says a child's temperament may be an early risk factor for depression & anxiety.
Secret to better health: Brisk walk for 30 minutes can keep heart disease & dementia at bayA study suggests hastening your walk to live a better life.
Contracted the flu? New study says you have 70% higher risk of Parkinson’s 10 years laterPeople who contracted flu had a 90% higher chances of Parkinson’s 15 years later.
- Degenerative brain disease affects most football players
Washington, July 26 (IANS) A progressive, degenerative brain disease known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) was found in 99 per ce...
Obese women using oral contraceptives at stroke risk, says studyRisk factors for CVT overlap some with those for venous thromboembolism (VTE) and include cancer and oral contraceptives.
Do you have bad breath? You may be suffering from erectile dysfunctionAttention, working professionals! Here are four signs that are often misread and actually point towards a serious health condition.
Sudoku puzzles trigger seizures in German manSudoku puzzles can give the brain a hard time, but in the very rare case of a 25-year-old German man, solving them triggered seizures in hi...