A large-scale study of more than 3,600 people shows that red meat, when eaten as part of a balanced diet, can enhance brain-supporting nutrients like B12 and zinc without disrupting gut microbes or raising mental health risks.
Study: Red meat
This study collected cross-sectional data on behaviours and awareness surrounding brain health, and the facilitators and barriers to future behaviour change, among ≥ 6800 respondents aged ≥ 40 years across the UK and Ireland. Although the sample was majority female
These days, getting older no longer means slowing down. With the right lifestyle strategies, it’s possible to stay fit, mobile, social, and energetic well into your later decades. What’s more, what you eat plays a huge part in not only
MONTRÉAL, Sept. 30, 2025 /CNW/ – Brain Canada is pleased to announce the latest cohort of Future Leaders in Canadian Brain Research (Future Leaders). This flagship program provides vital funding to early-career scientists whose bold ideas are advancing
You might not realise it but your brain is hungry for the right nutrients to boost memory, improve concentration and promote healthy aging. Want to feed it what it craves? Consider the MIND diet, an eating plan specifically designed to
A large-scale study of more than 3,600 people shows that red meat, when eaten as part of a balanced diet, can enhance brain-supporting nutrients like B12 and zinc without disrupting gut microbes or raising mental health risks.
Study: Red meat
The demand for brain training apps is growing at an unprecedented pace, fueled by rising awareness of cognitive health, advancements in digital technology, and increasing workplace emphasis on mental performance. An estimated 6.7 million Americans aged 65 and older are
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The Institute of Science and Technology for Brain-Inspired Intelligence at Fudan University announced that it will establish a joint laboratory with a domestic hospital management enterprise centered on the early prediction of brain disorders on Monday, the 10th anniversary of
As we grow older, a change in the way our brain operates is to be expected. Forgetting names occasionally or taking a little longer to come to a decision can be a normal aspect of aging. But when these memory
New Mexico State University is partnering with the University of Texas at El Paso to explore interdisciplinary collaborations focusing on research in brain and behavioral health.
The collaboration spans a number of disciplines and departments at both NMSU and UTEP.