New study shows how low-level alcohol use during pregnancy could impair a child’s brain development
The study was conducted by researchers at the University of Sydney.
New research investigates the association between changes in healthy brain structure and cognitive deterioration
The study appeared in the journal Neurobiology of Aging.
Cerebral fructose metabolism may play a role in the development of Alzheimer’s disease
The findings suggest that targeting intracerebral fructose metabolism in future studies could be a pathway for new treatment combating such…
Diabetes treatment metformin may slow cognitive decline in older adults
The new Australian study involved more than 1,000 participants in late-adulthood.
The number of patients hospitalized with alcohol use disorder increased over the last two decades
The new data showed an increase in hospitalizations from alcohol use disorder over the last two decades.
Study decodes unconscious thought representations even after successfully suppressing thoughts
The findings appeared in the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
Researchers discover biomarker for neurodegeneration detectable in the eye
The research team gathered eye fluid samples from more than 70 patients during a surgical eye procedure at the Boston-based…
Cognitive behavioral therapy effectiveness for adolescent girls with clinical depression could be predicted using EEG tests
The findings appeared in Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging.
Less sleep correlated with reacting more emotionally to stressful events
The study was released in the journal Health Psychology.
Light alcohol consumption may have some benefit for cognitive health during aging
The new research released in the journal JAMA Network Open used data from the Health and Retirement Study.
New research finds no evidence dietary intervention alleviates depressive symptoms
The new findings involved 24 narrative reviews, 12 systematic reviews, and 14 meta-analyzes.
The risk of dementia rises in women with a longer reproductive period
The Swedish-based team evaluated over 1,350 women between 1968 through 2012.
