Social Contact Important in Preventing Dementia
...Psychiatry. More time with friends could also be good for mental wellbeing “Spending more time with friends could also be good for [...]
...Psychiatry. More time with friends could also be good for mental wellbeing “Spending more time with friends could also be good for [...]
...protect against or accelerate dementia,” said Dr. Morris Freedman, a senior author on the paper, head of neurology at Baycrest and scientist [...]
...Hormones Drs. Ginger Nash and Tara Nayak host honest conversation of women’s experience in their female [...]
...MD, professor of medicine at UC San Diego School of Medicine and head of the Laboratory of Immunology at UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center. [...]
...Children and Young People’s Mental Health and Well-Being: Research Review and Reflections on the Mental Health Potentials of [...]
...and engaging in hobbies. Things that are fulfilling in physically healthful ways and mentally healthful ways that you don’t get when the [...]
...and associate professor of nursing at The Ohio State University. “Many of these women are aware of feeling impatient, and having [...]
...published in the journal Molecular Nutrition and Food Research, is led by Cristina Andrés-Lacueva, professor at the Faculty of Pharmacy and Food Sciences and [...]
...is to clean things up after brain injuries like oxygen deprivation or stroke,” said Dr. Jeffrey Loeb, the John S. Garvin Professor and head of [...]
...quinoa and the mix of coconut, walnuts and pumpkin seeds. These provide an excellent source of healthy vegan fats and protein. Ingredients: 1 head [...]