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Neurodiversity

New understanding of how brain cells talk

Experts from the University of Nottingham have discovered that reversing the modification of molecular messages at synapses in the human…

Our ‘second brain’, the gut as an important link between brain and body

The saying ‘trust your gut’ refers to following your intuition, but as Dr Martin Stebbing explains it, the saying goes…

SAD, depression and ways to cope

How Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is different from other forms of depression - and how to cope with SAD in…

Ketone supplement and obesity discovery

Ketone supplement might be a novel therapeutic for boosting brain function in obesity: New research published in The Journal of…

Could Vitamin-A bring back your sense of smell after Covid?

Could Vitamin-A bring back your sense of smell after Covid? Researchers at the University of East Anglia and James Paget…

Histamine could be a key player in depression

Histamine could be a key player in depression, according to study in mice.  Bodily inflammation dampens levels of a 'feel-good molecule'…

Protein from the liver may cause Alzheimer’s disease

Protein from the liver may cause Alzheimer’s disease in the brain: The study, published in the prestigious PLOS Biology journal and…

WHO: World failing to address dementia challenge

WHO: World failing to address dementia challenge: Only a quarter of countries worldwide have a national policy, strategy or plan…

Study shows high fat diet disrupts body clock

When rats are fed a high fat diet, this disturbs the body clock in their brain that normally controls satiety,…

Physical exercise modulates iron in Alzheimer’s disease

Physical exercise modulates iron in Alzheimer’s disease: A recent experimental study shows how regular physical exercise modulates iron metabolism in…

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