Tag: brain health

The Surprising Age Your Brain Starts to Slow Down

By your mid-40s, your brain may already be losing steam—but new research offers hope for keeping it sharp longer.

Airborne Toxins and Memory Loss: A Ray of Hope

Emerging research reveals that airborne toxins may trigger processes linked to Alzheimer’s, but scientists have identified a promising pathway that could reverse memory loss and rejuvenate brain function.

‘Healthy’ Vitamin B12 Levels May Not Be Enough to Protect Your Brain

A new UCSF-led study reveals that even B12 levels considered “normal” may be insufficient for optimal brain health in older adults, challenging current nutritional guidelines and highlighting a potential preventable cause of cognitive decline.

Could Your Mouth Hold the Key to Alzheimer’s Disease?

Scientists have uncovered a surprising link between oral bacteria and an increased risk of Alzheimer’s, opening new doors for prevention and treatment.

Soccer Brains: The Exceptional Cognitive Control of Professional Players

New research uncovers the hidden mental agility that sets elite soccer players apart.

How Exercise Could Hold the Key to Preventing Dementia

New research uncovers the transformative effects of physical activity on brain health, highlighting its potential role in preventing dementia.