Omega-3 fatty acids, creatine, magnesium and vitamin D support memory and brain function. Correcting low levels of these ...
Peanuts aren’t just an easy snack for a ballgame or a road trip — they also can improve brain function and memory, Dutch researchers said earlier this month. Eating around 60 unsalted, skin-roasted ...
Female brains have historically evolved to adapt to pregnancy, undergoing structural and functional changes. But the ...
Feel like your brain’s stuck in low-power mode? Whether you're slogging through spreadsheets or trying to remember why you opened that tab, a sluggish mind can slow your whole day down. The good news?
A groundbreaking study presented at NUTRITION 2024 has revealed compelling evidence that what we eat doesn’t just shape our bodies – it literally transforms our brains. This extensive research, ...
That mid-afternoon mental fog might be preventable with a simple addition to your morning meal. Recent scientific research suggests that incorporating walnuts into breakfast could significantly ...
Close-up of a man’s hand measuring a scoop of creatine. Creatine is one of the most well-studied supplements out there. While it’s best known for helping beginners boost strength and build muscle, ...
Scientists at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, (NUS Medicine), have identified a molecular switch that helps aging brains ...
Faulty brain circuits seen in Down syndrome may be caused by the lack of a particular molecule essential for the development and function of the nervous system, new research suggests. Restoring the ...
A new study from Yale School of Medicine has found that a single dose of the hormone oxytocin, delivered via nasal spray, can enhance brain activity while processing social information in children ...
Improving blood flow to the brain by opening a narrowed neck artery may not improve patients' cognitive skills, according to ...