A new study links repetitive negative thinking (RNT) to poorer cognitive function in older Chinese adults, raising questions about how certain thought patterns may impact brain health. Researchers ...
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Does intermittent fasting impair thinking and cognitive function? A new study finally reveals
Picture this: You wake up in the morning, get ready for work, and on the way to work, you get yourself nothing but a cup of coffee — no breakfast, not even a bagel ...
Many people believe that staying physically active and keeping the heart healthy will also protect the brain. This idea makes ...
A new study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders provides evidence that while depression in early adolescence is ...
Could your daily coffee or tea habit help keep your mind sharp as you age? New research links moderate consumption to slower declines in reasoning and memory among seniors. Study: Moderate coffee and ...
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