Alzheimer’s Disease Risk is connected to Physical Fitness Exercise offers numerous recognized benefits for both physical and mental health, including a lower risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes, bone and muscular strength, and…
A New Understanding of the Placebo Effect and how to use it Therapeutically The placebo effect stimulates the same brain pathways that brain-stimulation therapy for depression does. According to a new study, a network of brain regions activated…
Study Suggests Mitochondrial Malfunction is linked to Age-related Cognitive Problems Cognitive impairment is very common in the aged population. As peripheral mitochondrial activity is connected with moderate cognitive impairment (MCI) in the older population, evidence…
Epigenetic Biomarkers are linked to Gastrointestinal Difficulties in Children with Autism Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) refers to a collection of brain developmental diseases characterized by stereotyped behavior and communication and social interaction difficulties. Initially, it was…
Anti-Vaxxers are Drinking Human Urine for Some Disgusting Reason When it appeared that anti-vaxxers couldn’t come up with any new ways to demonstrate their idiocy, one anti-vaxx leader encouraged his followers to drink their…
Lipids’ Significance in Alzheimer’s Disease Development Tens of billions of neurons—specialized cells that process and send information via electrical and chemical signals—are found in a healthy human brain. They communicate between…
Autism Involves the Interaction of Brain Networks The human brain’s fundamental function is dynamic, giving rise to a plethora of behavioral subtypes that fluctuate distinctively across multiple timelines. The interplay between core-periphery…
A New Imaging Scan Reveals a Possible Cause of Alzheimer’s Cognitive Loss Early detection of Alzheimer’s disease allows you to begin treatment sooner and remain healthy and independent for a longer period of time. One of the…
Drugs that Boost Insulin Signaling may be Useful in Treating Autism Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders, affecting approximately one out of every 59 children. ASD is very genetically diverse,…
Development of Human Olfactory Mucosa Cell Model Sheds Light on Alzheimer’s Disease The olfactory mucosa is made up of the olfactory epithelium and the underlying lamina propria, connective tissue containing fibroblasts, blood vessels, Bowman’s glands, and bundles…