Yes, Chocolate CAN be Good for the Brain – – – But NOT the Additives
...vascular function, but this is the first to find a positive effect on brain vascular function and cognitive performance in young healthy adults, [...]
...vascular function, but this is the first to find a positive effect on brain vascular function and cognitive performance in young healthy adults, [...]
...more likely to die as a result of cardiovascular disease. The hearts of young people born early are known to have unique traits such as reduced [...]
...Chaturvedi (UCL MRC Unit for Lifelong Health & Ageing) said: “In this relatively young age group, the risks of cognitive decline and of [...]
...the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State, to dig a little deeper. The result is a new study, “The impact of automation and [...]
...Illinois at Urbana-Champaign used laboratory methods to compare prototypes of a wrist-worn device called BACtrack Skyn with AMS SCRAM, an established ankle-worn [...]
...These included longitudinal data — that is, data that tracks individuals over a period of time — on 17,400 young people aged 10-21 years [...]
...an NICHD Traineeship and the Egg Nutrition Center Young Investigator Research Award for Early Exploration. 1. Charlotte L. Bahnfleth, Barbara J. [...]
...also true: training of language faculties, with exercises to understand sentences with complex structure, improved motor performance with the tool. The scientists [...]
...that we are moving toward hybrid and/or remote workspaces for our jobs, college students are taking habits formed in dorm and apartment rooms during college into [...]
...development of psychiatric disorders. In comparison, the authors of this new study had the first ever opportunity to examine all three factors together. Fifty-two [...]