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If there’s one thing most of us can agree on, it’s this: we want better brain health. While there’s no magic pill, research ...
Food poisoning can ruin your favorite meal and leave a lasting impact. A recent study found specialized brain cells that ...
Food poisoning has a longer-lasting impact than most understand. The flavour may linger on the tongue, but it also stains the brain. Recent research has proven how the mind reacts after interacting ...
A nutritious diet can play a pivotal role in enhancing brain function, with certain foods emerging as particularly beneficial. Studies exploring the correlation between food and brain health ...
A balanced diet brimming with nutritious foods could be the key to enhancing brain health, according to recent studies. Research has shed light on the significant impact of dietary choices on our ...
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Scientists have long struggled to define brain fog—let alone pinpoint a cause for it. But research is starting to reveal multiple potential causes from inflammation to a leaky blood-brain barrier.
A new brain imaging study reveals how ultra-processed foods reshape appetite circuits, raising concerns that these everyday products could be rewiring our eating habits from the inside out.
A neurologist said he stocks up on brain foods including nuts, olive oil, leafy greens, and coffee. Simple swaps such as eating homemade popcorn instead of chips can protect your brain as you age.
A pesticide linked to brain damage in children should be urgently red-flagged due to its presence in food, says the Safe Food Campaign. “A red alert is needed for chlorpyrifos, a brain-damaging ...
A neurologist said he stocks up on brain foods including nuts, olive oil, leafy greens, and coffee. Simple swaps such as eating homemade popcorn instead of chips can protect your brain as you age.