Mental Health and Brain Health

Webinar coverage: New brain tumour treatment offers hope for working Canadians

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Early symptoms are often subtle and nonspecific, such as headache, fatigue and speech problems, and most diagnoses occur after a first seizure requiring emergency care and MRI tests, said Samami, adding this unpredictability can create a lot of anxiety for

Mental Health and Brain Health

No causal links between estradiol and female’s brain and mental health using Mendelian randomization

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Samples and data sources

Available summary statistics

Summary statistics from GWAS, including only White European female samples, were used for all variables, except for sensitivity analyses conducted in White European males. Samples were selected to minimise overlap between the exposure

Technology and Brain Health

Neurophet Introduced Use Cases of Its AI-based Brain Imaging Analysis Solutions at the SEACURE Symposium Hosted by Nanyang Technological University in Singapore

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Neurophet Introduced Use Cases of Its AI-based Brain Imaging Analysis Solutions at the SEACURE Symposium Hosted by Nanyang Technological University in Singapore
  • Introduced brain-imaging analysis products, including Neurophet AQUA AD, which enables monitoring of adverse effects related to Alzheimer’s disease treatments
  • Highlighted clinical value of Neurophet AQUA AD…To accelerate efforts across healthcare institutions in Southeast Asia

SEOUL, South Korea, Dec. 9,

Nutrition for Brain Health

Your ‘brain ageing’ will slow down if you follow these diet habits |

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Your ‘brain ageing’ will slow down if you follow these diet habits

Scientists have long searched for ways to slow brain ageing, protect memory, and preserve cognitive function as people grow older. While genetics and lifestyle play major roles, recent research shows that diet may be one of the most powerful tools

Nutrition for Brain Health

Scientists find hidden brain nutrient drop that may fuel anxiety

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People living with anxiety disorders tend to have reduced amounts of choline in their brains, according to new findings from UC Davis Health.

Researchers reported the results in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, part of the Nature publishing group. The

Mental Health and Brain Health

NAD+ may shield brain from degenerative effects of Alzheimer’s disease

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International researchers have uncovered how boosting NAD+ may help protect the brain from the degenerative effects of Alzheimer’s disease. As a vital metabolite in energy metabolism and neuronal resilience, NAD+ in the body naturally declines with age, especially in neurodegenerative

Nutrition for Brain Health

This common snack enhanced memory and brain vascular function in a 16-week trial

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A new study in Clinical Nutrition provides evidence that the regular consumption of unsalted, skin-roasted peanuts may enhance brain vascular function and memory in older adults. The research indicates that eating a moderate daily amount of peanuts improves blood flow

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Top Brain Health Tips for Women in Midlife, Backed by Neurologists

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Your 40s and 50s may seem too early to start seriously thinking about brain health, but according to neurologists, it’s exactly the right time.

“I stress the importance of brain health in midlife because this is when many women begin

Nutrition for Brain Health

Powerful food combinations that improve heart, bone, and brain health from morning meals to evening dinners |

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Powerful food combinations that improve heart, bone, and brain health from morning meals to evening dinners

Certain food pairings not only enhance flavour but also maximise the nutritional benefits your body receives. From the classic combination of yogurt and berries to the heart-friendly mix of tomatoes and olive oil, these pairings harness the power of nutrient

Mental Health and Brain Health

New study reveals how brain biology shapes thought and behavior

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A new study from experts with Georgia State University has achieved a long-standing goal in neuroscience: showing how the brain’s smallest components build the systems that shape thought, emotion and behavior.

The research, published in the journal Nature Communications