Kanazawa University, have captured real-time images showing how a key brain enzyme organizes itself to help memory formation. Their study, published in Nature Communications, reveals that the enzyme ...
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You Recovered From COVID, But Did Your Brain? New Scans Raise Questions
Research finds brain changes in long COVID patients and recovered people compared to never-infected people. What does this mean for recovery?
The extreme mental and physical fatigue brought on by long COVID may be a result of structural changes in the brain, new research suggests. These observable changes not only promise to improve the ...
Working long hours may change the structure of your brain, including regions associated with emotional regulation and executive function— such as problem solving and working memory—new research has ...
Dyslexia is a common learning difficulty in which genes often play a role. How do genes associated with dyslexia relate to brain structure in the general population? In a large-scale study, a team of ...
Your brain doesn't have to age on autopilot. New research shows we can slow—and potentially reverse—brain aging.
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Avocados vs. Walnuts: Which Superfood Is Better for Your Brain?
Avocados and walnuts both offer nutrients linked to memory, focus, and healthy aging. Here’s what dietitians say about how they compare—and how much to eat for real brain benefits.
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