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Category Archives: Brain Function

Are Neck Ties Dangerous for Your Health?

If you’re a man, you’ve probably worn a necktie throughout your life for various occasions. From work attire to evening outings, neckties can be formal or professional. But this piece of clothing, although stylish, may pose a risk to your health. Research has shown that not only does wearing neck ties cause slight discomfort, but ...click here to read more

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Changes in Your Vision Could Be a Sign of This

A new study has found a link between age-related vision loss and cognitive decline. The study included older adults aged 65 to 85. Visual and cognitive tests were performed on the participants to determine any possible link between the two. At the start of the study, the average vision was 20/25 and cognitive function was ...click here to read more

Why It’s Okay to Consume Some Alcohol

There is a constant debate about whether drinking alcohol is good for your health or not. The general consensus is that a moderate amount of alcohol seems to be considered safe, and in some cases, can offer health benefits. The latest study to explore the benefits of alcohol consumption looks at how it can affect ...click here to read more

Sleep Duration May Be a Risk Factor for Excess Heart Age and Heart Disease

A new study has found that getting too much or too little sleep may cause the heart to “age” prematurely. The researchers described the aging effects as “excess heart age.” Heart age is measured based on a person’s cardiovascular risk profile, which was created in the 2008 Framingham Heart Study. “The difference between a person’s ...click here to read more

Is This the Reason for Your Poor Sleep?

It’s still summer, which means it’s quite hot. Many areas are experiencing heat waves that can make doing just about anything very uncomfortable, sleeping included. Even if you have an air conditioner, you still may find that your bedroom is hot and uncomfortable. As a solution, you may have invested in a fan to stay ...click here to read more

AMD, Glaucoma, and Diabetic Retinopathy Associated with Increased Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease

Even though Alzheimer’s has become much more prevalent in the older population over the last several decades, the condition is still one of the most difficult for doctors to diagnose. The rate of diagnosis for dementia is expected to rise from the current 46 million adults it currently affects to 131.5 million by 2050. Alzheimer’s ...click here to read more

Simple Intervention Can Slow down Brain Aging

You may think that because you’re older, having strong muscles doesn’t matter, but you’re wrong. Researchers at King’s College London have found that muscle fitness is closely related to brain aging. The researchers found that interventions like increasing walking can have a positive effect on the brain. The study looked at 324 healthy female twins ...click here to read more

Possible New Dementia Treatment in the Works

Dementia is on the rise worldwide, yet there aren’t many treatments available. This may soon change, as there’s a new treatment in the works that has shown promise in mice models as a possible dementia treatment. It involves ultrasound waves, which when applied to the whole brain of mice, improved cognitive function. The study was ...click here to read more

Aging Process, Cognitive Impairment, and Chronic Disease Risk Lowered by High Levels of Physical Activity

Successful aging has been defined in many different ways by researchers, but many can agree that it comprises more than just good health. The most accepted definition includes not suffering from chronic diseases or physical disabilities and having optimal social engagement and mental health. Some researchers believe that classifying successful aging in this multi-dimensional way ...click here to read more