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New Memory-Boosting Techniques Revealed by Recent Research

Studies show walking backward, drawing, timed exercise, and short rest periods improve memory recall significantly, with drawing proving as effective for older adults as for younger ones.

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Mediterranean Diet Improves Cognitive Function in Rats via Gut Microbiota Changes

A study shows that rats fed a Mediterranean diet rich in olive oil, fish, and fiber exhibited improvements in memory, learning, and cognitive flexibility due to changes in beneficial gut bacteria, suggesting a link between gut health and brain function.

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Cochlear Implants Significantly Improve Cognitive Function in Older Australians

A Melbourne University study found that cochlear implants significantly improved the memory and brain function of 101 older Australians (median age 74) over 54 months, highlighting a potential solution to age-related cognitive decline and suggesting that improved hearing may mitigate cognitive aging...

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Increased Physical Activity Linked to Lower Risk of Neuropsychiatric Diseases

New research analyzing data from over 73,000 adults suggests that any amount of physical activity reduces the risk of neuropsychiatric diseases such as anxiety, depression, and dementia, regardless of intensity; the study is to be presented at the American Academy of Neurology's annual meeting in Ap...

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Bilingualism Delays Dementia Onset by 5.4 Years

Bilingual individuals develop dementia an average of 5.4 years later than monolingual people; MRI scans show this is because speaking another language increases brain size and enhances cognitive functions, delaying dementia onset and slowing progression.

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Microplastics Block Brain Blood Vessels in Mice, Raising Urgent Human Health Concerns

A study using real-time imaging showed microplastics blocking mice brain blood vessels, causing decreased motor function and potentially mimicking fatal blood clots; this urgently necessitates further research into human health impacts.

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Smartphone Addiction: Study Shows Neurological Impact, Leading to Mental Health Concerns

A UNC Asheville student's excessive phone use highlights the neurological impact of smartphone addiction, with a Korean study showing increased brain activity and decreased attention in addicted users, leading to mental health challenges and the need for analog solutions.

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Switching to Tap Water Could Reduce Microplastic Intake by 90%

Canadian research indicates that switching to filtered tap water can reduce annual microplastic intake by 90%, from approximately 90,000 to 4,000 particles, based on a study finding up to 7 grams of plastic in some human brains, with higher levels in those with dementia.

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Increased Physical Activity Linked to Lower Risk of Neuropsychiatric Diseases

A study of over 73,000 adults found a correlation between increased physical activity, of any intensity, and a lower risk of developing neuropsychiatric diseases such as anxiety, depression, and dementia; the research, presented at the American Academy of Neurology meeting, suggests even light exerc...

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Oral Bacteria Linked to Cognitive Function in Older Adults

A study of 115 individuals over 50 found a correlation between oral bacteria and cognitive function; higher Neisseria levels linked to better memory, while higher Porphyromonas (linked to periodontitis) correlated with poorer cognitive function, suggesting potential for early dementia detection thro...

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Oral Bacteria Linked to Cognitive Function in Older Adults

A study of 115 individuals over 50 found that high levels of Neisseria bacteria in the mouth correlated with better cognitive function, while high levels of Porophyromonas (linked to periodontitis) correlated with worse cognitive function, suggesting a potential link between oral health and brain he...

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Turkey's Stroke School: Prevention, Early Treatment, and Rehabilitation

A stroke school in Turkey brought together professionals and stroke survivors to raise awareness about the preventable nature of strokes, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and treatment, and highlighting the success of specialized rehabilitation programs.

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