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Bottled-up stress is causing you more damage than you think - A new study suggests silent stress could be quietly stealing older adults' memoriesBottled-up stress, particularly internalized feelings of hopelessness, is silently eroding memory in older Chinese Americans, a Rutgers Hea...
Yoga may boost cognition, reduce depression, aid gut health in early Alzheimer's: AIIMS studyA 12-week yoga program has shown promising results for individuals with mild Alzheimer's disease. Researchers at AIIMS, Delhi, observed sig...
Psychology suggests people who clean as they cook are practicing small self-control loops that change how calmly they handle busy daysA messy kitchen can prolong stress, according to research linking clutter to higher cortisol levels. The 'clean as you go' habit, however, ...
‘A Muslim producer and a Jewish anchor for 25 years’: Bill Ritter steps down as ABC7 anchor after revealing Alzheimer’s diagnosisVeteran ABC7 anchor Bill Ritter announced his departure from the anchor desk after being diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer's disease. Th...
Word of the Day: AprosexiaWord of the Day: Some forgotten words regain relevance because the world eventually grows into the problems they were created to describe. ...
Scientists say this simple thing may reverse brain aging and restore memory in weeksScientists have developed an experimental nasal spray that shows promise in reversing brain aging. This treatment targets chronic inflammat...
25,000 touch sensors, no eyes, total darkness; meet the animal that hunts at the speed of neurons, and it's not the cheetahMeet the star-nosed mole, a small creature from eastern North America. Its unique star-shaped nose is a sensory marvel. This nose allows th...
Why Do Cats Push Objects Off Edges on Purpose?Cats push objects like glasses to understand their world. This behavior is driven by instinct, as movement triggers their hunting responses...
Are sprouted potatoes safe to eat? Here's what the science saysSprouted potatoes need not be discarded immediately. Small sprouts on firm potatoes can be trimmed, and the potato cooked. However, soft, m...
Raccoon poop on your deck? The CDC cleanup steps most people skip and why it mattersRaccoon droppings on your deck hide a serious health threat. Microscopic parasite eggs from raccoon roundworm can linger for years, even af...
Researchers develop sustainable method to boost active vitamin B12 in SpirulinaA scientific breakthrough offers a new way to produce vitamin B12. Researchers are using managed light on Spirulina, a blue-green algae. Th...
Study finds evidence of brain injury present even months after acute Covid infectionThe study, published in Nature Communications, noted ongoing biomarker evidence of brain injury, especially in those with neurological dysf...
Evidence of brain injury present even months after acute Covid infection: StudyA new report on COVID-19 suggests that ongoing inflammation and brain injury may not be detected by blood tests measuring inflammation. The...
Direction of nerve cells is critical for restoring spinal cord after injury, says studyScientists at the University of California - Los Angeles (UCLA) have found that directing and nudging nerve cells is crucial for restoring ...
'Covid Infection can Cause Neurological, Psychiatric Issues'The study found that contrary to the notion that the Omicron variant is mild, Omicron is associated with similar neurological and psychiatr...
COVID-19 poses higher risk of rare brain conditions than vaccines: Oxford led study"This analysis provides important information about which neurological conditions could be linked with COVID-19 vaccination or infection," ...
Covid can infect brain cells that further leads to neurological damageOne in three people who contracted Covid were diagnosed with these disorders.
Covid patients suffering from stroke, confusion more likely to succumb to infectionThe findings can identify and focus treatment efforts on individuals most at risk.
Not just loss of taste, dizziness, Covid-19 may pose a threat to entire nervous system, shows studyA SARS-COV-2 infection may present with neurologic symptoms initially, before any fever, cough or respiratory problems occur.
- Wolters Kluwer to set up shop here for scientific journals
One of the world’s largest publishers for professional books and journals, Wolters Kluwer, is getting into the business of printing and pub...