Abigail Dove receives funding from Alzheimerfonden, Demensfonden, and the Loo and Hans Osterman Foundation for Medical Research. We spend nearly a third of our lives asleep, yet sleep is anything but ...
People found to have “poor sleep” in a new test are more likely than others to have brains showing signs of faster ageing, a new study reveals. Several studies have so far found a link between poor ...
You might be tempted to sleep in after a late night—but scientists have found that it’s better for your brain and heart health to stick to your regular schedule. The key to better sleep may not be ...
True photographic memory as depicted in pop culture doesn’t exist. That’s because too much detail would defeat our ability to make a quick decision based on experience. However, some people have ...
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While it might feel like you’re seeing creatine everywhere you look right now, the supplement’s newfound attention is well-deserved. In recent months, we’ve seen a shift in how creatine is perceived.
SleepSpace teams up its AI chatbot, Dr. Snooze, with human experts to help you get insights into how you're snoozing the night away. Carly Quellman, aka Carly Que, is a multimedia strategist and ...
Aerobic exercise and strength training offer unique and complementary benefits for brain health, according to a growing body of research. While each activity alone can support cognitive function, ...
A scientist who studies the microstructures of neurons, called microtubules, wants to expand research in treating dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, with short bouts of an extremely ...
Early research on proton craniospinal irradiation (pCSI) reported potential benefits for patients with LMD. Notably, the final analysis of a randomized phase 2 trial by Yang et al of 63 patients with ...
People who score poorly on a sleep test are more likely to show signs of faster brain ageing, a new study says. This may be because poor sleep is linked to increased inflammation of the brain, the ...