Study Reveals Shortened Brain Structures Responsible for Middle-Age Obesity: Dietary Management Key to Prevention

Study Reveals Shortened Brain Structures Responsible for Middle-Age Obesity: Dietary Management Key to Prevention

Age-Related Changes in Brain Structures Linked to Middle-Age Obesity, Study Finds Age-Related Changes in Brain Structures Linked to Middle-Age Obesity, Study Finds A study reveals that middle-age obesity may be caused by the shortening of specific brain structures that regulate metabolism, suggesting that dietary management could be key to prevention. Researchers in Japan have discovered … Read more

National Study Reveals Significant Brain Differences in Children with ADHD: Implications for Understanding and Managing Symptoms

National Study Reveals Significant Brain Differences in Children with ADHD: Implications for Understanding and Managing Symptoms

Children with ADHD Have Remarkable Differences in Brain Functioning During Rest, New Study Finds Children diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) exhibit distinct patterns of brain activity during rest compared to their neurotypical counterparts, according to a groundbreaking national study announced this week. The study, published in the credible American Journal of Psychiatry, analyzed thousands … Read more

Groundbreaking Research Uncovers Eye-Brain Immunity Connection: Potential for New Treatments for Diseases

Groundbreaking Research Uncovers Eye-Brain Immunity Connection: Potential for New Treatments for Diseases

[Voice of Hope March 15, 2024](Editor: Li Zhi) People say that the eyes are the windows to the soul. We use our eyes to observe the world, and we also use our eyes to express love, joy, indifference and boredom. In addition to the subjective emotional spillover, from an anatomical perspective, the eyes are an … Read more

Pork Tapeworm Brain Infection Caused by Undercooked Bacon: Case Published in American Journal of Case Reports

Pork Tapeworm Brain Infection Caused by Undercooked Bacon: Case Published in American Journal of Case Reports

A case of pork tapeworm brain infection published in the American Journal of Case Reports… Eating undercooked bacon caused persistent headaches Entered 2024.03.10 12:46 Entered 2024.03.10 12:46 Modified 2024.03.10 12:57 Views 26 Parasites were discovered in the brain of a 52-year-old man who complained of persistent migraines. What is shocking is that this man became … Read more

Top 5 Healthiest Foods for Brain and Heart Health, Longevity, and Well-Being

Top 5 Healthiest Foods for Brain and Heart Health, Longevity, and Well-Being

A nutritious diet is one of the keys to a healthy lifestyle, but experts agree that there are some healthier foods that contain more nutrients. UNINAN. Here are five types of foods that doctors and nutritionists eat every day for excellent brain and heart health, longevity and overall well-being. 1. Leafy greens Their benefits cannot … Read more

The Science Behind Doing Nothing: Exploring the Default Mode Network in Your Brain

The Science Behind Doing Nothing: Exploring the Default Mode Network in Your Brain

Just doing nothing (Image: Unsplash) Sometimes you just don’t have the energy and your day ends exactly as it started: lazing on the couch. At times like that it seems like your brain has nothing to do, but science thinks otherwise. When you’re doing something, like lifting weights at the gym or taking a difficult … Read more

Dopamine and Serotonin Dance in Human Brains Reveals Insight into Social Decisions, Parkinson’s Treatment

Dopamine and Serotonin Dance in Human Brains Reveals Insight into Social Decisions, Parkinson’s Treatment

International Team Decodes Intricate Dance of Dopamine and Serotonin in Human Brains, Shedding Light on Social Decisions Insight From an Ultimatum Game In a groundbreaking study published in Nature Human Behavior, an international team of scientists led by Virginia Tech computational neuroscientist Read Montague delves into the intricate dance of dopamine and serotonin in the … Read more

Scientists Discover Brain Waves During Sleep Could Help Prevent Neurodegenerative Diseases

Scientists Discover Brain Waves During Sleep Could Help Prevent Neurodegenerative Diseases

Scientists Unveil Exciting Discovery That Could Revolutionize Sleep and Neurological Disorders Scientists have discovered that the brain’s activity during sleep, particularly the generation of rhythmic brain waves, is crucial for flushing out waste. This process could offer new strategies for preventing neurodegenerative diseases and improving sleep efficiency, potentially reducing the necessity for long sleep durations. … Read more

Study Finds Middle-aged Individuals at High Risk for Alzheimer’s Have Lower Navigation Scores: Implications for Early Diagnosis and Treatment

Study Finds Middle-aged Individuals at High Risk for Alzheimer’s Have Lower Navigation Scores: Implications for Early Diagnosis and Treatment

Middle-aged people at high risk for Alzheimer’s disease have lower navigation scores compared to other cognitive abilities Entered 2024.03.01 19:00 Entered 2024.03.01 19:00 Modified 2024.03.01 18:49 Views 541 People at high risk for Alzheimer’s disease tended to have particularly low navigation scores even without symptoms. [사진=게티이미지뱅크]A new study suggests that people who have difficulty finding … Read more

Sphingomyelin in Breast Milk: Enhancing Brain Development in Children for a Technological Future

Sphingomyelin in Breast Milk: Enhancing Brain Development in Children for a Technological Future

20 years from now, I believe that no one will be able to predict that. How much will our world change? The present era is the era of our children. An era born with the advancement of technology that plays a role in daily life. Starting from the moment you wake up until you go … Read more