Some strategies and products used to ward off memory-robbing disorders like Alzheimer’s are useless or even dangerous, while others really do work, according to a new analysi[...]
What's on your walls? What's on your shelves? What pleases your eye may be playing tricks on your mind. Just the color of the room can play a huge role in how we feel and b[...]
Berries could play an important role in clearing the accumulation of toxic proteins in the brain, according to a new study in mice. The research, presented at the Experimental Biol[...]
Most people have memory problems as they age, but the brains of so-called "super-agers" seem to stay young. Dr. James Galvin, professor of neurology and psychiatry at New[...]
It’s not necessarily the daily apple that staves off mental decline – it’s the ability to bite into one and chew it up, according to new research from Sweden. Inv[...]
(CC) lululemon athletica/Flickr Sometimes Sharp Wits Were Our Only Weapons As evidence that I have too much time on my hands, I was recently wondering about the origin and evolutio[...]
Hiking in the wild may be good for the brain, especially if you are unplugged. New research shows that backpackers scored 50% better on a creativity test after spending four days i[...]
There's new evidence that listening to music can have a positive effect on your health. Dr. Daniel Levitin, a neuroscientist from McGill University, and author of "This Is[...]
Scientists say that consuming fish may be more hazardous to your health than you think, according to new reports published this week. The reports, produced by the Biodiversity Rese[...]