Brain Health

Brain Training

Brain training is a popular way to keep the gray cells ticking, hopefully providing a way to stave off neurodegenerative conditions such as dementia. Now it seems that the benefits may not just be cognitive. One new study suggests that brain training can also improve physical wellbeing, specifically by reducing the risk of falls. Falls […]

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Bad Dreams

Nightmares can be stressful when they happen, but could they actually have long-term health implications? New research suggests there may be a link between disturbed sleep in childhood and the development of neurodegenerative conditions such as Parkinson’s in older adults (https://longevity.technology/lifestyle/unsettling-dreams-the-surprising-link-between-nightmares-and-dementia/). Everyone has bad dreams sometimes, and it’s not like we have a lot of

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Electrodes

Even in the increasingly science-fiction-sounding world of biotech, growing electrical circuits in living tissue, particularly in the human brain, sounds a little radical. Nevertheless, scientific research appears to be rapidly heading in that direction (https://longevity.technology/news/electrodes-grown-in-the-brain-pave-the-way-for-future-therapies-for-neurological-disorders/). Electrical signals are an important part of human biology. An obvious example is in the heart, where we sometimes use

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Stressing Yourself

Stress is an unavoidable part of life. Sometimes, you’re going to encounter things that you can’t control and that make your life harder. Other causes of stress are things that you may be able to mitigate. But what if you are the source of your stress? That’s the question posed by one recent study (https://longevity.technology/lifestyle/are-you-causing-your-stress-a-study-suggests-you-might-be/).

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Dementia

Few conditions strike fear into the heart like dementia. Few have such a terrifying set of symptoms, stealing not just your physical and mental health but your whole sense of identity. Increasingly common and with no known cure, understanding dementia better is a key aim of medical science. Many people may think of dementia as

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