This daily habit could lower dementia risk by 35%, scientists say

A landmark study involving over 130,000 American nurses and health professionals has unveiled compelling evidence suggesting that moderate daily consumption of caffeinated coffee can significantly reduce the risk of developing…

Harnessing Neuronal IDOL: A Promising New Frontier in Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment

Researchers at the Indiana University School of Medicine have unveiled a groundbreaking discovery that could reshape the landscape of Alzheimer’s disease treatment. Their pioneering work, detailed in a recent publication…

Sex Differences in Modifiable Risk Factors of Dementia and Their Associations with Cognition

Women not only face higher rates of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, but new research suggests they may also be more strongly affected by several common risk factors…

Blood Tests Tracking White Blood Cell Aging Show Promise for Identifying Depression Through Emotional and Cognitive Symptoms

New research published in The Journals of Gerontology, Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences offers a groundbreaking approach to diagnosing depression, potentially shifting the focus from subjective patient reports…

The Expanding Horizon of Creatine: Beyond the Gym, Into the Body and Brain

Creatine, long a staple in the arsenal of athletes and fitness enthusiasts for its renowned ability to bolster strength and enhance athletic performance, is now captivating the attention of the…

Arginine Shows Promise in Slowing Alzheimer’s Progression by Reducing Amyloid-Beta Buildup

Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a relentless and progressively debilitating neurological disorder, stands as a formidable global health challenge, casting a long shadow over millions of lives and representing the most prevalent…

Beyond the Bottle: Could Travel Be the Ultimate Anti-Aging Elixir?

Researchers at Edith Cowan University (ECU) are challenging the prevailing wisdom that only topical treatments like retinol creams can combat the visible signs of aging. Their groundbreaking interdisciplinary study, published…

Ancient Chinese Exercise Practice Demonstrates Significant Blood Pressure Reduction, Rivals Brisk Walking in Clinical Trial

An ancient Chinese exercise practice that combines slow movements, controlled breathing, and meditation may help lower blood pressure as effectively as brisk walking, according to a large randomized clinical trial…

Researchers say AI chatbots may blur the line between reality and delusion

A groundbreaking study by Lucy Osler of the University of Exeter has illuminated a disquieting new dimension in human-AI interaction, suggesting that our reliance on conversational artificial intelligence might not…

The Great Human Enigma: Upright Walking and Brain Expansion Unravel the Mystery of Right-Handedness

One of the most enduring puzzles in the study of human evolution has long captivated scientists: the overwhelming prevalence of right-handedness in our species. Across diverse cultures and geographical locations,…