A team of researchers has shown that noninvasive electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve through the ear can reverse memory ...
“Exercise your brain,” experts advise people hoping to stave off dementia. But how? Stretching your brain might be the better description. Do a crossword puzzle a day, and you may just get good at ...
Keeping your brain active through social interaction, learning new skills and regular exercise could play an important role in protecting long term brain health. Psychologist Kimberley Wilson joined ...
ADHD often looks like “not trying," but the science tells a different story. Here’s what parents should know about the ADHD ...
The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) is providing G.R.E.E.N. tips to help caregivers celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with ...
NORRISTOWN, PA - March 12, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - Magic Memories underscores the role of small group classrooms in ...
If ever you needed a nudge to give your brain a workout, new research underscoring the benefits of “brain training” should offer fresh motivation. The two long-term studies add to a growing body of ...
With pub crawls, drink specials and various Celtic-themed revelry planned in Northwest Arkansas over the next five days, people have plenty of opportunities for sipping something strong as they ...
(EvgeniyShkolenko/iStock/Getty Images Plus) A new study of esports gamers has found that sparkling water could be better than still water if you want to maintain concentration and alertness over long ...
While age and genetics influence brain health, experts say several daily habits can significantly help protect memory, cognition, and long-term brain function.
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Researchers found that gut microbes may contribute to memory loss by disrupting signals between the intestine and the brain.