Health

The brains of mice can benefit from an active and varied lifestyle, resulting in enhanced neural connections, according to a recent study conducted by researchers in Germany. By comparing the brain activity of mice raised in different environments, the researchers found that those raised in an “enriched” environment exhibited more activity in their hippocampus, indicating
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To think is to be alive. Yet not everyone who thinks agrees with this famous Descarte truism. Some people with a rare neuropsychiatric disorder, known as Cotard’s syndrome, simply cannot fathom their existence. Their perception of reality is profoundly distorted, leading them to deny the existence of their bodies and their everyday needs. While some
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A recent study conducted on laboratory samples has uncovered a fascinating discovery – the key components of espresso coffee may have the ability to protect against protein clumping in the brain, a condition linked to Alzheimer’s disease. This research opens up an exciting new avenue for scientists to explore in terms of potential treatment options.
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For years, fluoride has been the go-to ingredient in toothpaste for cavity prevention. However, concerns over excessive fluoride consumption, particularly in children, have led researchers to explore alternative options. Recent studies conducted by scientists from Poznan University of Medical Sciences and the Medical University of Bialystok in Poland have shed light on hydroxyapatite, a mineral
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In a recent 18-month trial, pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly has made significant strides in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease with their drug, donanemab. The trial results revealed that donanemab has the potential to delay the progression of this debilitating disease by up to 35.1 percent. This breakthrough offers hope for patients in the early stages
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A recent study challenges the prevailing notion that fat tissue alone is responsible for the metabolic benefits associated with exposure to cold temperatures. Researchers from Canada have conducted a peer-reviewed comment article explaining how skeletal muscles are the primary heat generators and drive the metabolism of glucose and lipids when temperatures drop. The interest in
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Ketamine, a substance commonly associated with recreational use and anesthesia, has shown increasing potential as a treatment for individuals suffering from treatment-resistant depression. While a recent study conducted in Australasia has demonstrated positive results with ketamine injections, there are still uncertainties regarding the long-term effects of this treatment. Additionally, there are alternative delivery methods and
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