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Mediterranean Diet Can Lower Mortality Risk for Women, What to Know
Healthline via AOL· 23 hours agoA Mediterranean diet can also help raise our “Good Cholesterol,” otherwise known as HDL. This diet...
Alzheimer’s: Early memory problems linked to higher tau in brain
Medical News Today· 6 days agoA recent study found that cognitively healthy people who self-reported memory problems had early...
Six reasons walking is still the ultimate exercise
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 6 days agobrain Another thing that studies have shown is that people who walk more sleep better, which is vital for safeguarding cognitive function. When we sleep...
Moves more goods 7 Little Words Answer - Try Hard Guides
Try Hard Guides· 6 days agoPuzzles provide a mental workout that can help keep your brain active and engaged, which is...
What are nootropics and do they really boost your brain?
Medical Xpress· 5 days agoNow we have nootropics, also known as smart drugs, brain boosters or cognitive enhancers. You don't...
Like Pisa’s famous tower 7 Little Words Answer - Try Hard Guides
Try Hard Guides· 2 days agoPuzzles provide a mental workout that can help keep your brain active and engaged, which is...
Nutrients in the Mediterranean diet linked to slower brain aging
MedicalNewsToday via AOL· 7 days agoA recent study found that certain nutrients like vitamin E and certain fatty acids may help slow ...
Howard Swint: Are we what we eat? (Opinion)
The Charleston Gazette· 3 days agoIn some respects it’s nothing new as foods that provide essential vitamins and trace minerals have long been recognized for cognitive health; the same dietetic sources that ...
Omega-3 Fish Oil Supplements May Help You Feel Less Angry and Irritable
Healthline via AOL· 4 days agoThey could also enhance neurodevelopment. “In children, omega-3s support brain development and ...
Intimacy After 70: How to Keep Things Lively in the Bedroom as a Senior
MediaFeed via AOL· 2 hours agoWhether you’re a swinging septuagenarian or just a curious young whippersnapper, we suspect you’re...