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Read moreCognitive enhancers to boost abilities at work considered acceptable by the public: Cognitive enhancement has become increasingly accepted for adults in the workplace, but not students or athletes
The general public largely views the use of cognitive enhancers such as Adderall as an acceptable practice when used by
Read moreNew chemical probe for visualizing brain immune cells
Researchers in South Korea and Singapore have, for the first time, developed a chemical probe that enables live-imaging of a
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Read moreExercise benefits brains, changes blood flow in older adults, study finds: Exercise can impact biomarkers of brain function in a way that might prevent or postpone the onset of dementia
Exercise training alters brain blood flow and improves cognitive performance in older adults, though not in the way you might
Read moreLowering blood pressure reduces risk of cognitive impairment
Intensive control of blood pressure in older people significantly reduced the risk of developing mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a precursor
Read moreFrailty Could Increase Susceptibility for Dementia
FRIDAY, Jan. 18, 2019 — Frailty and Alzheimer disease-related brain changes independently contribute to dementia status, according to a study
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