Obesity and the hormone adiponectin might be risk factors for cognitive decline among older adults
The findings appeared in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.
Study finds first-line psychotherapies not as beneficial for military-related PTSD
A recent study determined that first-line psychotherapies for PTSD may not be as efficient as previously thought.
Low sleep duration linked to affective symptoms, impulsivity & decreased cognitive function in children
The University of Warwick conducted a large-scale study on children, identifying mental health or cognitive changes based on sleep duration.…
Gamma secretase inhibitor C1 may be of potential significance for symptoms of Alzheimer’s
New research unveils a drug candidate of potential significance for combating the principle pathology of Alzheimer's disease.
Walnuts could lower the severity of cognitive decline among elderly people
For the elderly population at risk of developing worsening cognitive function, a new study suggests walnut consumption may lower the…
Consuming foods with the antioxidant flavonol may reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease
New research suggests that foods containing flavonol may reduce the risk of neurodegeneration.
Study finds cellular senescence could result in the development of neurodegenerative diseases
According to new research, cellular senescence, a phenomenon recognized for its cessation of cell division, may lead to the development…
Exercise addiction could be more prevalent among people with eating disorders
A new study published in the peer-reviewed journal Eating and Weight Disorders found that exercise addiction could be more prevalent…
Brain iron levels may have a drastic impact on improving cognitive function
Brain tissue iron could be more vital to a healthy brain function than previously thought, a new study suggests.
Over 100 genes associated with autism spectrum disorder identified as part of large-scale study
The results were published in the peer-reviewed journal Cell.
The principle pathological processes correlated with Alzheimer’s disease may be reversed by Reelin
The results appeared in the peer-reviewed journal Progress in Neurobiology.
Researchers find older refugees more likely to exhibit depressive traits long after resettlement
Based on the findings, the refugees were profoundly more likely to exhibit depressive symptoms decades after settlement.
