Brain health
'I quit alcohol for a month and was shocked at what happened to my memory'
As someone who often struggles to recall their own phone number, I was interested to see if a month without drinking would have an impact on my memory.
Mom dubbed the real-life "50 First Dates" after traumatic brain injury
"Over the course of a couple of hours, I lost my memory," Nesh Pillay told Newsweek.
Man survives brain skewered with metal rod: "A lucky escape"
The rod pierced his temporal lobe, which handles memory, language, emotions and visual processing, but the man has made a full recovery.
How to Have Better Dreams and Better Sleep
There is plenty to worry about now, and business leaders are having nightmares.Techniques to manage bad dreams can help them sleep better and lead better
How to Keep Learning All Your Life
The need to learn is constant, but the tools necessary for it change as you get older
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AMPLIFY - Health & WellnessTop 9 Biggest Brain Damaging Habits
Neurohacker Qualia Mind is always there to help increase cognition, focus, and overall mental performance when you need it, but these are the top 9 habits you should avoid if you want your brain to stay healthy for as long as possible.
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AMPLIFY - Health & WellnessCatch Dementia Early On
If you or a loved one have been experiencing memory problems lately, it would be good to watch out for these subtle signs that may indicate the early onset of dementia.
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AMPLIFY - Health & WellnessDiscover What The Main Parts Of The Brain Are, What They Do And What IQ Is
What does IQ really mean and does the size of your brain affect intelligence? Discover the answers to understanding how your brain works and how to properly nourish it here.
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AMPLIFY - Health & WellnessDiscover The Secret To Unlocking Your Brain's Full Potential
It's in understanding how your brain works that you will be able to prioritize taking care of your brain health. Here are 5 facts about your brain health that are the key to unlocking your brain's full potential.
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Elysium HealthHow to Choose Omega-3 Fatty Acid Supplements for Your Brain
Say hello to the brain-supporting fatty acids that your body needs (but doesn't produce enough of). Find out how to choose the right supplements for your brain.
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AMPLIFY - Health & Wellness10 Tips to Enhance Your Memory Power
Short attention span? Forgetful? Can't memorize information? Here's the solution.
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Elysium HealthYour Brain Is Shrinking as You Age! How to Slow Down Gray Matter Shrinkage
Aging is unavoidable, but there are several ways to slow down the rate of brain atrophy as you get older.
Your High School Persona Can Predict Your Risk of Dementia
According to a study published in JAMA Psychiatry, students that displayed higher levels of maturity and calmness were less likely to develop dementia in older age, or develop the condition later.
Woman's Runny Nose Caused by Brain Leak, Not Allergies
Kendra Jackson lost half a pint of brain fluid from her nose every day because of a cerebrospinal fluid leak
Mediterranean Diet May Cut Alzheimer's Disease Risk
Here's a tasty way to reduce your Alzheimer's disease risk.
Are the Effects of Weed Use on the Brain Overstated?
A new meta-analysis found that heavy pot use may not impact the brain long-term.
Adults Can Make New Brain Cells Even in Their 70s
Researchers have long debated whether adult brains can create new cells.
Watch: Woman Plays Flute in the Middle of Brain Surgery
Prior to surgery, her hand tremor was so bad that she couldn't play her favorite instrument.
Low-Fat, Calorie-Reduced Diet Is Great for Mouse Brains
This diet could have great brain results, if you can stick to it.
Being Highly Fit May Help Ward Off Dementia: Study
The researchers looked at data spanning more than four decades.
Adult Brains Don't Make New Neurons
Controversial study claims we don't make neurons after age 13.
High-Protein Diets May Protect Brain From Alzheimer's
Adding more fish and nuts to your diet could protect your brain from Alzheimer's disease later on.
Too Much Salt is Bad for Your Brain
More evidence that the gut and brain are connected.
Repetitive Football Hits May Cause Visual Abnormalities
But the changes recover after rest.