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  • Clocking 52+ Hours a Week? Your Brain May Be Paying the Price New research shows long work hours can alter brain regions linked to emotional control and executive functions, raising health risks.
  • Got a Family History of Rare Dementia? This Gene Might Protect You New research highlights the importance of genetic testing for protective mutations in hereditary frontotemporal dementia to delay disease onset.
  • 3 Daily Habits That Might Be Aging Your Brain Faster Than You Think Smoking, inactivity, and chronic stress can accelerate cognitive decline. Awareness and lifestyle changes are key to protecting brain health.
  • Right-Brain Takeover: How Psychedelics May Help You Feel More and Think Deeper A study reveals hallucinogens enhance empathy and insight by activating the right brain hemisphere, promoting psychological flexibility.
  • Seizure Drug Gabapentin May Boost Survival for Brain Cancer Patients A study finds gabapentin may improve survival rates in glioblastoma patients, showing longer lifespans compared to non-users.
  • Blueberries May Sharpen Memory, Support Immunity, and Improve Skin Health Blueberries are nutrient-rich, supporting skin health, brain function, cardiovascular health, gut health, and weight management.
  • Could One Brain Fix Help Anxiety, Depression, and Insomnia? New research links insomnia, depression, and anxiety to shared brain pathways, suggesting unified treatment strategies may be possible.
  • Early Bedtimes Could Help Teens Boost Brain Power, Study Finds A study shows teens who sleep longer and go to bed early have better cognitive abilities than those who don't.
  • Eli Lilly Challenges EMA Decision on Alzheimer’s Drug Approval Eli Lilly seeks reexamination of its Alzheimer's drug, Keysunra, after EMA denied approval due to brain swelling concerns.
  • Alcohol Damages Blood Vessels in the Brain—Even in Light Drinkers Alcohol consumption is linked to increased dementia risk due to brain blood vessel damage, as shown in a study analyzing 1,781 brains.
  • Zero-Calorie Sweeteners May Be Making You Hungrier, Study Find New research indicates sucralose may increase appetite and contribute to weight gain, challenging the benefits of zero-calorie sweeteners.
  • Is 'Bad' Cholesterol Messing with Your Brain? New Study Says Yes Lower LDL cholesterol levels may reduce dementia risk, with a study showing significant differences in Alzheimer's rates based on cholesterol levels.
  • Your Blood Pressure Could Be a Time Bomb—Here’s What You Need to Know Increased vigilance is crucial for cerebral hemorrhages, due to rising risks from stress and weather changes.
  • Think a Little Booze Is Fine? Here’s What It’s Really Doing to Your Body Alcohol is a Group 1 carcinogen with no health benefits; it harms the brain, liver, eyes, and increases risks of dementia and fetal issues.
  • ADHD Isn’t Just Behavioral—It Could Be Physically Reshaping Your Brain A study links iron accumulation and brain damage to adult ADHD, revealing structural differences and potential neurodegeneration risks.
  • Scientists Find Startling Link Between Poor Sleep and Brain Shrinkage A study links sleep architecture to Alzheimer's, revealing that shorter deep sleep stages correlate with brain atrophy in vulnerable areas.
  • Study Links Low Waist-to-Hip Ratio to Better Brain Health in Old Age Healthy eating and a lower waist-hip ratio in middle age are linked to better brain and cognitive health in later years.
  • Can Blueberries Improve Memory? New Research Shows Promising Results Blueberries boost memory in seniors, improving recall by 40% in a study. They are rich in antioxidants and beneficial for brain health.
  • Kickstart Your Year with These Health Benefits of Giving Up Alcohol Quitting alcohol offers health benefits like weight loss, improved brain function, healthier skin, and a stronger immune system.
  • Want Better Memory? Try These 7 Proven Techniques for Sharper Recall Memory tends to decline with age but can improve with effort. Regular mental exercises, adequate sleep, and healthy habits can help.
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