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Fighting dementia with play: Cognitive motor training improves function

April 9, 2021

Dementia turns the world upside down, not only for the person affected, but also for their relatives, as brain function gradually declines. Those affected lose […]

Childhood cognitive problems could lead to mental health issues in later life

April 7, 2021

Children experiencing cognitive problems such as low attention, poor memory or lack of inhibition may later suffer mental health issues as teenagers and young adults, […]

Signal detection theory can be used to objectively measure cognitive fatigue

April 3, 2021

A team of New Jersey researchers has shown that changes in perceptual certainty and response bias, two central metrics of signal detection theory (SDT), correlate […]

High blood pressure at any age, no matter how long you have it, may speed cognitive decline

December 14, 2020

High blood pressure appears to accelerate a decline in cognitive performance in middle-aged and older adults, according to new research published today in Hypertension. Nearly […]

Digital cognitive behavioral therapy effective for severe COVID-19 worry

November 20, 2020

Worry about COVID-19 dominates some people’s lives in a way that has an impact on their health. A group of researchers at Karolinska Institutet in […]

Alcohol: a Positive influence on cognitive function, Naturopathy, naturopathic specialist portal

July 30, 2020

Positive effects due to the consumption of alcohol? It is known that a high consumption of alcohol is damaging drinks to the health and the […]

COVID-19: How to deal with our cognitive biases

June 29, 2020

Humanity is in a battle against SARS CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. In combating this invisible enemy, we should recognize our inherent cognitive biases. […]

  • Doctor shares ‘common symptoms’ of seven ‘silent’ cancers

    Cancer symptoms: Top 14 early signs to look out for We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve […]

  • Popular non-alcoholic drinks can hike risk of hair loss by 42% – study

    Hair loss: Dr Ranj discusses causes of male pattern baldness We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve […]

  • Cath Ablation for AF No Less Safe, Effective in Cancer Patients

    The study covered in this summary was published on ResearchSquare.com as a preprint and has not yet been peer reviewed. Key Takeaways Catheter ablation for […]

  • The relationship between natural plant extracts and SARS-CoV-2

    In a recent review published in Life, researchers explored plants as an extensive resource of molecules with potential therapeutic action against severe acute respiratory syndrome […]

  • Pulmonary morphopathology in COVID-19 caused by the B.1.617.2 Delta variant

    In a recent study published in Personalized Medicine, researchers examined the histopathological condition of the lungs of patients who died from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) […]

  • Why lung cancer doesn’t respond well to immunotherapy

    Immunotherapy—drug treatment that stimulates the immune system to attack tumors—works well against some types of cancer, but it has shown mixed success against lung cancer. […]

  • Five major adverse pregnancy outcomes associated with long term risks of ischemic heart disease

    Women who experience any of five major pregnancy complications, such as preterm birth and pre-eclampsia, show an increased risk of ischemic heart disease up to […]

  • Food swamp environments associated with greater odds of stroke among adults 50 and older

    Adults ages 50 and older who lived near dense fast food and unhealthy food environments known as "food swamps" had a higher risk of stroke […]

  • 95% of internationally trained doctors do not receive intercultural supports, finds Ireland study

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  • Study identifies features that may make motor neurons vulnerable to ALS

    New research offers clues about the biology of cells in the spinal cord that die off in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and other neurodegenerative diseases. […]

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