Undigested fructose linked to anxiety and brain inflammation
The Evolutionary Context of Fructose Consumption To understand the implications of these findings, one must consider the radical shift in human nutrition over the last several centuries. For the vast…
Early Childhood Diets May Forge Lasting Brain Pathways Affecting Adult Eating Habits, But Gut Health Offers Hope
Children who regularly consume high-fat, high-sugar foods may experience enduring alterations in their brain structure and function that persist even after their dietary habits improve. This groundbreaking research, conducted by…
Rethinking Vitamin B12 Sufficiency: New Research Suggests "Normal" Levels May Not Be Optimal for Brain Health in Older Adults
A groundbreaking study led by the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is challenging long-held assumptions about vitamin B12 levels, particularly for older adults. While the vitamin is widely recognized…
Unveiling the Gut-Brain Dialogue: A Hidden Communication System Guides Protein Seeking Behavior
Eating is a complex biological imperative, extending far beyond the simple acquisition of calories. The human body, and indeed the animal kingdom, requires a precise balance of nutrients, with essential…
Stanford Scientists Uncover Key Mechanism Driving Brain Deterioration in Aging
Stanford University researchers have pinpointed a critical breakdown in the brain’s fundamental protein production machinery as a major driver of age-related cognitive decline and neurodegenerative diseases. This groundbreaking discovery, published…
Cannabidiol Shows Promise in Combating Brain Inflammation Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease
Cannabidiol, more commonly known as CBD, is emerging as a significant focus in the scientific community’s relentless pursuit of understanding and treating Alzheimer’s disease. Recent groundbreaking research indicates that this…
New Brain Imaging Study Challenges Widespread Inflammation Theory for Long COVID
A groundbreaking brain imaging study conducted by researchers at the University of Turku in Finland is prompting a significant reevaluation of one of the most widely discussed explanations for long…
Unlocking Parkinson’s Progression: Penn Researchers Identify Key Brain Immune Protein as a Therapeutic Target
Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania have identified a critical brain immune protein that may play a pivotal role in the relentless progression of…
The Promising Anti-Aging Drug Combination Dasatinib-Quercetin Linked to Significant Brain Damage in Mice
A widely investigated drug combination, lauded for its potential to combat aging, has revealed a serious and concerning downside: significant brain damage in laboratory mice. Researchers at the University of…
People working in shifts undergo gradual shrinkage of two brain regions
The Neurological Footprint of the 24-Hour Economy The transition toward a "24/7 society" has been a defining characteristic of the 21st-century labor market. In Europe, the proportion of the workforce…
















