Identifying typical patterns in the progression towards Alzheimer’s disease
How the brain progresses from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to Alzheimer's-type dementia has been an enigma for the scientific community....
Read moreHow the brain progresses from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to Alzheimer's-type dementia has been an enigma for the scientific community....
Read moreThe joy of running. That sense of well-being, freedom and extra energy that runners often experience is not just a...
Read moreConfusing reality with imagination and losing contact with reality are two key characteristics that could play a role in the...
Read morePeople with Alzheimer's disease have fat deposits in the brain. For the first time since the disease was described 109...
Read moreA brief period of postnatal visual deprivation, when early in life, drives a rewiring of the brain areas involved in...
Read moreHigh-fat feeding can cause impairments in the functioning of the mesolimbic dopamine system, says Stephanie Fulton of the University of...
Read moreRegular, structured extracurricular sports seem to help kids develop the discipline they need in order to engage effectively in the...
Read moreOne night of poor sleep significantly decreases performance on intelligence tests in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and also...
Read moreResponding to rapidly shifting legal and cultural environments, researchers at the University of Montreal and CHU Sainte-Justine Children's Hospital have...
Read moreCommuting length, distance, and means are stress factors that can lead to burnout, says Annie Barreck of the University of...
Read moreA lack of safety at school is one of the correlates of childhood obesity, say researchers at the University of...
Read moreChewing, breathing, and other regular bodily functions that we undertake “without thinking” actually do require the involvement of our brain,...
Read moreDancing the Argentine tango could have potential benefits for people at certain stages in the development of Parkinson's disease (PD),...
Read moreIndividuals who get easily bored, frustrated or impatient are more inclined to develop skin-picking and other body-focused repetitive behaviors, say...
Read moreUp to 25% of people aged 65 and over experience varying degrees of anxiety. Although cognitive behavioural therapy is a...
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